Issue
Just installed libGDX & android studio yesterday. My boss wants to use libGDX & javaFX (for UI) together in a project.
My assumptions: It sounds like I can do that by using a canvas. LWJGL3 does not support a canvas backend. So i need to use the legacy LWJGL2
My question: How in an existing project do I add legacy support and the libraries?
My current compile is failing with: error: package com.badlogic.gdx.backends.lwjgl does not exist import com.badlogic.gdx.backends.lwjgl.LwjglAWTCanvas
Solution
There are instructions here for migrating from lwjgl2 to lwjgl3, so you can follow them in reverse.
Basically, change your module's dependency from com.badlogicgames.gdx:gdx-backend-lwjgl3
to com.badlogicgames.gdx:gdx-backend-lwjgl
and change your launcher class to use LwjglApplication instead of Lwjgl3Application. The associated application configuration class works a bit differently, too. It uses public fields instead of setter methods.
Answered By - Cypherdare
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