Before version 1.3 the plugin was named as 'JDK Tool Plugin', but it was renamed later to reflect what it. It has official support from Oracle and it will be maintained until January 2019. When doing so, (I think) it wont be necessary to supply JavaFX Maven dependencies as the JavaFX modules will already be available from the Azul JDK+JavaFX platform distribution. Switch your app to use that and package it using that JDK. However, I recommend continuing using Java 8 32-bit. Azul Zulu provide 32 bit JDK+JavaFX 17 downloads for various platforms. There are a few companies which offer a 32-bit support though (like Azul). And there will be no Java 11 distribution as well. The installer provided by the plugin used to be a part of the Jenkins core before it was detached to a separate plugin in Jenkins 2.112. There is no 32-bit Java 10 distribution from Oracle.
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