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Hi,
I think the jfxrt / JavaFX is required to enable part of the OAuth 2 support, maybe the part that opens a browser to obtain a refresh token.
I think you have to use the Oracle JDK - I'm not sure if this is written anywhere. I had the same jfxrt error when using Open JDK on Ubuntu, I chose to get the Oracle JDK to solve it, but I guess you could remove the depency instead if you don't need the OAuth functionality. I expect 4.6.1 predates the OAuth2 support.
Regards,
Rupert
- puce9 years agoNew Contributor
As our application will be deployed to WebSphere, we have to use the IBM JDK 1.7.
How can I remove the dependency from the plugin?
- rupert_anderson9 years agoValued Contributor
Ok, I guess thats an issue if SoapUI's running on the same machine and you haven't got a VM (with a Oracle JDK handy).
I saw two work-arounds discussed involving modifying the pom to either, add the jfxrt.jar from a local file path or exclude it from the dependencies - please see:
Regards,
Rup
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