JBoss Web Server 5 Supported Configurations

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JWS 5

Tomcat Supported Configurations

In order to be running in a supported configuration, the JWS Tomcat servers must be running in one of the following Technology Compatibility Kit (TCK) certified implementations and on one of the operating systems supported by that implementation. Red Hat relies on the TCK to validate platform compatibility. Red Hat has performed the full range of platform tests on the following configurations.

The Apache HTTP server supported configurations are detailed on the Core Services HTTP Server page.

Java Virtual Machine Version Version Version
Red Hat OpenJDK* 1.8 11 17
Oracle 1.8 11 17
IBM JDK 1.8 N/A N/A

*Note JDK11 will be removed when it reaches the End of its Lifecycle (https://access.redhat.com/articles/1299013#OpenJDK_Update_Release)

Tested Configurations

A full range of platform tests have been performed on the following tested configurations.

Operating System Chipset Architecture Java Virtual Machine
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 (latest update) x86_64 Red Hat OpenJDK 11
Red Hat OpenJDK 17
Oracle JDK 11
Oracle JDK 17
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (latest update) x86_64 Red Hat OpenJDK 1.8.x
Red Hat OpenJDK 11
Red Hat OpenJDK 17
Oracle JDK 1.8.x
Oracle JDK 11
Oracle JDK 17
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7** (latest update) x86_64 Red Hat OpenJDK 1.8.x
Red Hat OpenJDK 11
Oracle JDK 1.8.x
Oracle JDK 11
IBM JDK 1.8.x
Microsoft Windows 2019 Server x86_64 Red Hat OpenJDK 1.8.x
Red Hat OpenJDK 11
Red Hat OpenJDK 17
Oracle JDK 1.8.x
Oracle JDK 11
Oracle JDK 17
Microsoft Windows 2016 Server x86_64 Red Hat OpenJDK 1.8.x
Red Hat OpenJDK 11
Red Hat OpenJDK 17
Oracle JDK 1.8.x
Oracle JDK 11
Oracle JDK 17

*Note: RHEL6 removed because reached End of Life

**Note: RHEL7 will be removed when it reached the End of the Maintenance Phase 2 (https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/errata/#Life_Cycle_Dates)

Tested Integrations

Tested Integrations are a defined set of specifically tested integrating technologies that represent the most common combinations that JBoss Enterprise Middleware customers are using. For these integrations, Red Hat has directly, or through certified partners, exercised our full range of platform tests as part of the product release process. Issues identified as part of this testing process are highlighted in release notes for each JBoss JWS release. This list of tested integrations may expand over time.

Red Hat provides both production and development support for the tested integrations in the same major version family at or above the tested version according to your subscription agreement. Earlier versions of a tested integration in the same major version family are supported on a commercially reasonable basis.

The following databases and database drivers were tested as part of the latest JBoss JWS 5.0 release.

Database JDBC Driver
IBM DB2 v11.5.5.0 IBM DB2 JDBC Universal Driver Architecture 4.25.1301
Oracle 19c RAC (Oracle 19c[4] ) Oracle JDBC Driver v19.3
MySQL 8.0 MySQL Connector/J 8.0.18
MariaDB 10.3 MariaDB Connector/J 2.2.4
MariaDB Galera Cluster 10.3 MariaDB Connector/J 2.2.4
Microsoft SQL Server 2019 Microsoft JDBC Driver 7.4.1
PostgreSQL 13.2 JDBC4 Postgresql Driver, Version 42.2.8
EnterpriseDB Advanced Server 13.2 Advanced Server JDBC Connector 42.2.8.1
Sybase ASE 16 (SP02) Sybase JDBC driver v16

Tested Web Servers and Connectors

The following web servers and connectors were tested as part of the latest release.

Web Server Version Operating System Connectors Notes
Apache Web (httpd) Server from
Red Hat JBoss Core Services (JBCS) Apache HTTP Server
Check here Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.x (x86_64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.x (x86_64)
Windows Server 2019 (x86_64)
Windows Server 2016 (x86_64)
mod_jk
mod_proxy
mod_proxy_cluster
Protocol (mod_cluster):
AJP/HTTP/HTTPS/WebSocket
Protocol (mod_jk):
AJP
Microsoft IIS Check here Windows Server 2019 (x86_64)
Windows Server 2016 (x86_64)
isapi_redirect 1.2.49 (from JBCS) Protocol:
AJP

Support of Red Hat Middleware products and components on Red Hat OpenShift

Middleware Support on OpenShift

[1] Red Hat expects that customers will remain on a supported environment. In the event that a JVM, operating system, database, etc., or its version is no longer supported by its vendor, Red Hat may be limited in its ability to provide support and may require you to reproduce the issue in a supported environment for continued assistance.

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