refactor: make ingredient input cells capable of informal & formal inputs Closes #14 See merge request cse1105/2025-2026/teams/csep-team-76!37 |
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Assuming that you have Maven installed, you can run the project out-of-the-box from your terminal via
mvn -pl client -am javafx:run
from your project root (not from within the client folder!).
Starting the client within your IDE (Eclipse/IntelliJ) requires setting up OpenJFX.
First download (and unzip!) an OpenJFX SDK. Make sure that the download matches your Java JDK version.
Then create a run configuration for the Main class and add the following VM commands (which, in IntelliJ, are hidden by default):
--module-path="/path/to/javafx-sdk/lib"
--add-modules=javafx.controls,javafx.fxml,javafx.web
Adjust the module path to your local download location and make sure you adapt the path
to the lib(!) directory (not just the directory that you unzipped)...
Tip: Windows paths are different, they uses \ as path separator and starts with a drive letter like C:.
Tip: Make sure not to forget the /lib at the end of the path.
Tip: Double-check that the path is correct. If you receive abstract errors, like Module javafx.web not found
or a segmentation fault, you are likely not pointing to the right folder. Try opening the folder and check that
it contains several .jar files, such as javafx.controls.jar.