@Retention(RUNTIME) @Target({FIELD,METHOD}) public @interface FXML
Deploying an Application as a Module
 If the object being annotated is in a named module then it must
 be reflectively accessible to the javafx.fxml module.
 Otherwise, the FXMLLoader will fail with an
 InaccessibleObjectException when it attempts to modify the
 annotated element.
 An object is reflectively accessible if the module containing that
 object opens the containing package to
 at least the
 javafx.fxml module.
 
 For example, if the object being annotated is in the com.foo
 package in the foo.app module, the module-info.java might
 look like this:
 
module foo.app {
    opens com.foo to javafx.fxml;
}
 Alternatively, an object is reflectively accessible if it is declared
 as a public member, is in a public class, and the module containing that
 class exports the containing
 package unconditionally.
 
- Since:
- JavaFX 2.0