Discover what’s new in Webswing 26.1 and get an inside look at Webswing’s new approach to running Linux desktop applications directly in the browser.

Join our live webinar on 10 June 2026 at 2PM GMT+1 and see how Webswing continues to expand the possibilities of browser-based desktop application delivery. The webinar agenda includes Webswing 26.1 updates, Linux desktop application delivery, architecture and design decisions, comparison with Java application delivery, and a live demo with examples such as LibreOffice, browsers, and graphics-heavy applications.

Webswing 26.1 brings improvements focused on compatibility, stability and smoother operation across modern browser and server environments. The release introduces Java 25 support, broader Oracle Forms compatibility, improved Eclipse (SWT) integrations, WebSocket stability improvements, rendering refinements, security module enhancements, Kubernetes health check endpoints and Admin Console improvements.


For everyone interested in the next step of Webswing’s evolution, this webinar will provide a practical overview of what is new in Webswing 26.1 and how Webswing is extending its capabilities beyond Java desktop applications.

During the session, we will also introduce Webswing’s new approach to running Linux desktop applications in the browser. You will learn how this concept works, what architectural decisions stand behind it, how it compares to Webswing for Java applications, and where the current limitations are.

The webinar will include a live demo showing how Linux applications can be configured in the Admin Panel, with examples such as LibreOffice, browsers, and graphics-heavy applications. 

What you’ll see:

  • Webswing 26.1 overview: Java 25 support, Oracle Forms 11 support, improved Eclipse (SWT) integration, WebSocket stability improvements, rendering refinements, security updates, Kubernetes health checks and Admin Console improvements
  • Beyond Java: Linux apps in Webswing: an inside look at the new approach to running Linux desktop applications directly in the browser
  • Architecture and design decisions: how Linux application delivery works in Webswing and what makes it different from Java desktop application delivery
  • Java vs Linux apps in Webswing: key similarities, practical differences and current limitations
  • Live demo: configuration of Linux applications in the Admin Panel, including examples such as LibreOffice, browsers and graphics-heavy applications

Who should join:

This webinar is especially relevant for teams working with:

  • Java desktop applications
  • Oracle Forms
  • Eclipse (SWT) applications
  • legacy desktop software
  • browser-based application delivery
  • Linux desktop applications
  • modernisation projects where rewriting the application is not the preferred path

Live Date:

10 June 2026, 2PM GMT+1

Register for the webinar here:
Webswing 26.1 Introduction & Beyond Java - Linux apps in Webswing


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