Swing is there in OpenJDK 11 which is an LTS and JDK 11 will be supported for 8 years by Oracle : https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/java-se-support-roadmap.html and perhaps also by other vendors. It is still being maintained and updated in current
JDK development releases (JDK 13 at the moment).
If you want something more than that you'll need to go ask on some kind of customer
support list for one of the OpenJDK vendors, not here.
And I'd say the same about any OpenJDK feature, not just Swing.

-phil.


On 3/27/19 7:18 AM, Keith Pullen wrote:

Hi,

I hope this makes some sense. The company that I work for has developed an application with a large, monolithic, GUI, build using swing components. We currently run java 8. Or assumption is that we will need to move to use OpenJDK 11 in the future, and I am wondering what support for Swing will be available moving on into the future,

Keith

*Keith Pullen*

Senior Software Engineer

Ultra Electronics

COMMAND & SONAR SYSTEMS

Waverley House, Hampshire Rd, Weymouth

Dorset, DT4 9XD, U.K.

keith.pul...@ultra-css.com <mailto:keith.pul...@ultra-css.com>

Tel: +44 (0)1305 762172


Reply via email to