Development vision

Development vision

Development vision

Planned features, functionalities and tools. List of things that we would love to include to any other release of the Webswing

26.1 Webswing version

Features planned for release in April 2026

  • Java 25 Support: Upgrading to Java 25 to stay future-ready and ensure compatibility with modern environments.
  • Stability & Performance: Enhancing browser tab handling during inactivity, improving scheduling and synchronization for smoother performance.
  • Security: Upgrading the SAML2 module to the latest pac4j library for stronger and more reliable authentication.
  • User Experience: Refining font rendering, implementing layout improvements, and advancing WebLaF and Component-Aware Rendering based on user feedback.
  • Developer & Testing Tools: Adding a Cypress testing plugin and new Docker clustering examples to strengthen the development ecosystem.
  • Core Technology: Expanding the JavaFX graphics wrapper for future integration and innovation opportunities.


Disclaimer

The customer`s needs mainly drive the development of the Webswing software components and functionalities. We stay committed to our customers and support their development plans not only with already existing functionality but also with further developments of Webswing as the software environments changes and evolves. 

We are very grateful for the ideas coming from our customers. We are always happy to discuss the future of Webswing with those who use this technology. 

The goals outlined in this plan are prepared based on our best will. Please note, however, that we are unable to influence the development plans of Java versions by Oracle. For more details read here: https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/java-se-support-roadmap.html 

Please note that not all functionality of Webswing is available in the public releases and/or evaluation versions. We may link some of the Webswing functionality to private repositories used by our customers. 

Last update October 2025