In a previous post “Installing Java and JavaFX on the Raspberry Pi”, you can read how to install BellSoft LibericaJDK to be able to run JavaFX applications with a graphical user interface on a Raspberry Pi with ARMv7 or ARMv8 processor.

But this won’t work for some (older) versions of the Raspberry Pi as these use an ARMv6 processor which is not compatible with the default OpenJDK 11 which is part of Raspbian OS.

This post will guide you through the steps to have a working Java JDK and JavaFX 11 on these Raspberry Pi board versions.

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How to install and use Java 11 and JavaFX 11 on Raspberry Pi boards
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