NetBeans Platform/Java Swing Future #3848
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I want to switch from developing desktop applications with .NET to Java. But according Oracle Product Roadmap Java Swing support may end by 2026. |
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I don't think swing is going away any time soon, I am not sure where you got the date from, some vendors will probably support Java 8 longer than 2026 (oracle will till at least 2030), not to mention that swing is still in JDK 17 and 19 and is still getting bug fixes and features (https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/wakefield/Pure+Wayland+toolkit+plan+proposal). You can also embed JavaFX in swing, if you want to use newer/different technology. But I don't give career advice on the internet, you have to decide that for yourself. |
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I don't think swing is going away any time soon, I am not sure where you got the date from, some vendors will probably support Java 8 longer than 2026 (oracle will till at least 2030), not to mention that swing is still in JDK 17 and 19 and is still getting bug fixes and features (https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/wakefield/Pure+Wayland+toolkit+plan+proposal).
You can also embed JavaFX in swing, if you want to use newer/different technology. But I don't give career advice on the internet, you have to decide that for yourself.