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Max Rydahl Andersen updated TOOLSDOC-538:
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Summary: If a linux user installs Oracle Java 1.7 through `yum install` and not from a
direct download from Oracle, they cannot select JavaFx as the browser engine (was: If a
RHEL user installs Oracle Java 1.7 through `yum install` and not from a direct download
from Oracle, they cannot select JavaFx as the browser engine)
If a linux user installs Oracle Java 1.7 through `yum install` and
not from a direct download from Oracle, they cannot select JavaFx as the browser engine
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Key: TOOLSDOC-538
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TOOLSDOC-538
Project: Documentation for JBoss Tools and Developer Studio
Issue Type: Task
Affects Versions: 4.2.0.CR2
Reporter: Len DiMaggio
Assignee: Michelle Murray
Priority: Critical
Fix For: 4.2.0.Final
If a RHEL user installs Oracle Java 1.7 through `yum install` and not from a direct
download from Oracle, they cannot select JavaFx as the browser engine
The issue is that if a RHEL user installs these packages:
java-1.7.0-oracle-1.7.0
java-1.7.0-oracle-devel-1.7.0
It may appear as though the full JDK has been installed as the "devel" package
installs javac - however, the JavaFx libraries are not installed. As a result, the user
cannot specify JavaFx as the browser engine in the BrowserSim preferences. (See attached
screenshot.)
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