JavaFX and NetBeans

I having no luck running my JavaFX code on my NetBeans 6.1. I set a Class Path to the javaFX SDK but netbeans insists that the packages don't exsist even though they have the libraries listed. What can I do?

Right click on your project -> properties -> libraries. Make sure that everything you need is there.

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