Although Oracle has stopped supporting JavaFX on embedded systems, it is still possible to run JavaFX on Raspberry and no, we do not use the Gluon plugin, even if it is not so bad. If you are looking for a tutorial, you will find only complex tutorials that usually leave out important points or which are still from the time of Oracle's official support. Therefore, I thought to write a quick and easy guide to get JavaFX applications on a Raspberry Pi to run. But let's say that I've tried this on a new Raspberry Pi 3 with Raspbian and therefore does not know if it works on the other boards as well! [go to german version]
Okay, let's go!