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+1 on this as well. Azul's JavaFX 8 builds are one of the few OpenJDK releases that include all the JFX classes and that's still needed (unfortunately) for transitioning certain legacy Java 8-based workflows to OpenJDK. Oracle bundles JFX classes in their branded Java SE 8 releases, and ZuluFX's parity in that regard makes it a popular option for legacy Java app compatibility. Having this title in PMPC for Java 8 in particular alongside the other Azul OpenJDK 8 builds would be very welcome!
+1 on this. One of the major issues preventing some developers from swapping to Zulu in our org is the lack of the 'fx' classes that are present in this version of Zulu. Having this supported in PMPC would resolve that blocker for us.
Good News! Zulu JDK FX 8 (MSI-x64) has been added to the catalog as of yesterday - https://patchmypc.com/patch-my-pc-catalog-update-10-24-23
+1 on this as well. Azul's JavaFX 8 builds are one of the few OpenJDK releases that include all the JFX classes and that's still needed (unfortunately) for transitioning certain legacy Java 8-based workflows to OpenJDK. Oracle bundles JFX classes in their branded Java SE 8 releases, and ZuluFX's parity in that regard makes it a popular option for legacy Java app compatibility. Having this title in PMPC for Java 8 in particular alongside the other Azul OpenJDK 8 builds would be very welcome!
+1 on this. One of the major issues preventing some developers from swapping to Zulu in our org is the lack of the 'fx' classes that are present in this version of Zulu. Having this supported in PMPC would resolve that blocker for us.