Roadmap
- All dates on this page are informative. Contact us for a personalised quote for our JavaFX Long Term Support (LTS) service.
- Releases in grey don’t receive updates anymore. We strongly encourage all our users to use either the latest version (currently 25.0.1) or the latest version of one of the LTS releases (currently 17, 21 and 25).
- The JavaFX runtime is available as a platform-specific SDK, as a number of jmods, and as a set of artifacts in maven central.
- The OpenJFX page at openjfx.io is a great starting place to learn more about JavaFX.
- This software is licensed under GPL v2 + Classpath
Supported platforms
The following table lists the different platforms and their support status:
| Platform |
Status |
| Linux x64 |
supported |
| Windows x64 |
supported |
| macOS x64 |
supported |
| macOS aarch64 |
supported |
| Linux aarch64 |
provided but NOT supported |
| Windows aarch64 |
NOT provided |
- Other platforms are not provided.
- If you need a custom build, we can recommend our consulting services
Downloads
Supported Platforms
| OS |
Version |
Architecture |
Type |
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Unsupported Platforms
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Disclaimers
- Early-access (EA) functionality might never make it into a general-availability (GA) release.
- EA functionality might be changed or removed at any time.
- The existence of EA builds does not imply that the functionality being tested will be present in any particular GA release.
- The platforms supported and the packaging options available for a GA build might be different than those available for EA builds.
- EA builds are not tested to the same level to which Gluon tests GA builds. EA builds are produced for the purpose of gathering feedback. Use for any other purpose is at your own risk.
- EA builds might be missing security-vulnerability fixes that are available in GA builds.
- Gluon does not provide support for EA builds.