Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) 7 Supported Configurations

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Every Red Hat JBoss® Enterprise Application Platform (JBoss EAP) release is tested and supported on a variety of market-leading operating systems, Java™ Virtual Machines (JVMs), and database combinations. Red Hat provides both production and development support for supported configurations and tested integrations according to your subscription agreement in both physical and virtual environments. [1]

For information about JBoss EAP support on Red Hat OpenShift, see Support of Red Hat Middleware products and components on Red Hat OpenShift.
For information about JBoss EAP Operator support policy, see the JBoss EAP Operator Support Policy.

JBoss EAP 7.4 Supported Configurations

In order to be running in a supported configuration, JBoss EAP 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.

Java Virtual Machine Version
OpenJDK [2] 17 ** support only with EAP 7.4 Update 7 and above [8]
11
1.8
Oracle JDK 17 ** support only with EAP 7.4 Update 8 and above [8]
11
1.8
Adoptium JDK [9] 17 ** support only with EAP 7.4 Update 13 and above [9]
11 ** support only with EAP 7.4 Update 13 and above [9]
IBM JDK 1.8
Eclipse OpenJ9 11
Azul Zulu 17 ** support only with EAP 7.4 Update 17 and above
11
1.8
Azul Zulu Prime 17 ** support only with EAP 7.4 Update 17 and above
11
1.8

JBoss EAP 7.4 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)[5] x86_64 Oracle JDK 17
Oracle JDK 11
Oracle JDK 1.8.x
IBM JDK 1.8.x
Eclipse OpenJ9 11
OpenJDK 17
OpenJDK 11
OpenJDK 1.8.x
Azul Zulu 17
Azul Zulu 11.52
Azul Zulu 8.58
Azul Zulu Prime 17
Azul Zulu Prime 11.0.12
Azul Zulu Prime 1.8.0_302
Adoptium JDK 17
Adoptium JDK 11
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (latest update) x86_64 Oracle JDK 17
Oracle JDK 11
Oracle JDK 1.8.x
IBM JDK 1.8.x
Eclipse OpenJ9 11
OpenJDK 17
OpenJDK 11
OpenJDK 1.8.x
Azul Zulu 17
Azul Zulu 11.52
Azul Zulu 8.58
Azul Zulu Prime 17
Azul Zulu Prime 11.0.12
Azul Zulu Prime 1.8.0_302
Adoptium JDK 17
Adoptium JDK 11
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (latest update) x86_64 Oracle JDK 1.8.x
Oracle JDK 11<
IBM JDK 1.8.x
Eclipse OpenJ9 11
OpenJDK 1.8.x
OpenJDK 11
Azul Zulu 17
Azul Zulu 11.52
Azul Zulu 8.58
Azul Zulu Prime 17
Azul Zulu Prime 11.0.12
Azul Zulu Prime 1.8.0_302
Microsoft Windows Server 2022 x86_64 OpenJDK 17
OpenJDK 11
OpenJDK 1.8
Oracle JDK 17
Oracle JDK 11
Oracle JDK 1.8
Azul Zulu 17
Adoptium JDK 17
Adoptium JDK 11
Microsoft Windows Server 2019 x86_64 Oracle JDK 17
Oracle JDK 11
Oracle JDK 1.8.x
OpenJDK 17
OpenJDK 11
OpenJDK 1.8.x
Azul Zulu 17
Azul Zulu 11.52
Azul Zulu 8.58
Adoptium JDK 17
Adoptium JDK 11
Microsoft Windows Server 2016 x86_64 Oracle JDK 11
Oracle JDK 1.8.x
OpenJDK 11
OpenJDK 1.8.x
Azul Zulu 17
Azul Zulu 11.52
Azul Zulu 8.58
Adoptium JDK 17
Adoptium JDK 11

JBoss EAP 7.4 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 the release notes for each JBoss EAP release. This list of tested integrations will 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 EAP 7.4 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

The following web servers and connectors were tested as part of the latest JBoss EAP 7.4 release.

Web Server Version Operating Systems Connectors Notes
Apache Web (httpd) Server from
Red Hat JBoss Core Services (JBCS) Apache HTTP Server
2.4.37-SP3 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.3 (x86_64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.9 (x86_64)
Windows Server 2019 (x86_64)
Windows Server 2016 (x86_64)
mod_cluster 1.4.3.Final
mod_jk 1.2.46
(from JBCS)
Protocol (mod_cluster):
AJP/HTTP/HTTPS/WebSocket
Protocol (mod_jk):
AJP
Microsoft IIS 10 Windows Server 2019 (x86_64)

Windows Server 2016 (x86_64)
isapi_redirect 1.2.46 (from JBCS) Protocol:
AJP

The following external JMS providers were tested with the latest JBoss EAP 7.4 release.

JMS Provider Resource Adapter
Red Hat JBoss AMQ 7.4.0
Red Hat JBoss AMQ 7.2.0
Integrated with JBoss EAP 7.4
Red Hat JBoss AMQ 6.3.0 Red Hat JBoss AMQ JCA Adapter v5.11.0.redhat-630187
IBM WebSphere MQ 9.2 IBM WebSphere MQ JCA Adapter v9.2.0.2
IBM WebSphere MQ 9.0 IBM WebSphere MQ JCA Adapter v9.0.0.4
IBM WebSphere MQ 8 IBM WebSphere MQ JCA Adapter v8.0.0.10

The following LDAP services were tested with the latest JBoss EAP 7.4 release, for securing management interfaces with LDAP security realms and securing applications with security domains using LDAP use cases.

LDAP Service Version
Red Hat Directory Server Red Hat Directory Server 10.6
Red Hat Directory Server 10.3
Microsoft Active Directory Microsoft Active Directory 2019
Microsoft Active Directory 2016

JBoss EAP 7.4 Tested Frameworks

These are the third party frameworks where Red Hat does not provide upgrades and fixes under our standard support terms and conditions. Commercially reasonable support is provided by Red Hat Global Support Services for these frameworks.

Red Hat may end support of these new "tested frameworks" at the end of the full support (Phase 1) cycle of Red Hat JBoss EAP 7.

Framework Version Additional Considerations
Spring (Core) 5.2.4.RELEASE Red Hat may drop support for a "Spring Major Version" in favor of a new Spring version in a JBoss EAP minor release.
Spring Security 5.2.1.RELEASE Red Hat may drop support for a "Spring Major Version" in favor of a new Spring version in a JBoss EAP minor release.
Spring Web Flow 2.5.1.RELEASE Red Hat may drop support for a "Spring Major Version" in favor of a new Spring version in a JBoss EAP minor release.
Spring Web Services 3.0.8.RELEASE Red Hat may drop support for a "Spring Major Version" in favor of a new Spring version in a JBoss EAP minor release.

JBoss EAP 7.4 Compatible JBoss EAP XP versions

JBoss EAP XP Version Notes Current Support Level (Full, Maintenance, Unsupported)
EAP XP 5.0 EAP XP 5.0 is only supported for EAP 8.0. Unsupported
EAP XP 4.0 Users should be at the latest JBoss EAP patch level and JBoss EAP XP patch level that is available. Maintenance
EAP XP 3.0 Users should be at the latest JBoss EAP patch level and JBoss EAP XP patch level that is available. End of life

It should be noted that when JBoss EAP XP is setup on JBoss EAP server installation, JBoss EAP XP Support policy and life cycle becomes effective and the Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform support policy and life cycle terms and dates no longer apply.

When JBoss EAP XP is setup, the following supported configuration exceptions apply on the server instance:

  1. JBoss EAP 7.4 / JBoss EAP XP on supported on Java SE 17, see more details
  2. The Deprecated or Unsupported components and features of the tested JBoss EAP releases aren’t supported (e.g. PicketBox, PicketLink). (https://access.redhat.com/articles/112673 )
  3. The “EAR” (Enterprise Application Archive) deployment package type is not supported.
  4. Domain Mode is not supported.
  5. Azul JDKs are not supported.
  6. During the life cycle of EAP XP, some supported configurations can be deprecated and removed.
  7. Only a single microservice app (deployment) on a given server is allowed. Multiple Deployments on a given server is not supported.
  8. OpenShift Container Platform (OCP) "3" is not supported. ( https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/openshift_noncurrent )
  9. In EAP XP 1.0, due to a current issue, while using the Galleon feature, except for the usage of "observability" and "cloud-server" layers, use of other Eclipse MicroProfile APIs is not supported.
  10. RPM based installation is not supported


JBoss EAP 7.3 Supported Configurations

In order to be running in a supported configuration, JBoss EAP 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.

Java Virtual Machine Version
OpenJDK [2] 1.8
11
Oracle JDK 1.8
11
IBM JDK 1.8
Eclipse OpenJ9 11
Azul Zulu 1.8
11
Azul Zing JDK 1.8
11

JBoss EAP 7.3 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 8 (latest update) x86_64 Oracle JDK 1.8.x
Oracle JDK 11
IBM JDK 1.8.x
Eclipse OpenJ9 11
OpenJDK 1.8.x
OpenJDK 11
Azul Zulu JDK 1.8.x
Azul Zulu JDK 11
Azul Zing JDK 1.8.x
Azul Zing JDK 11
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (latest update) x86_64 Oracle JDK 1.8.x
Oracle JDK 11
IBM JDK 1.8.x
Eclipse OpenJ9 11
OpenJDK 1.8.x
OpenJDK 11
Azul Zulu JDK 1.8.x
Azul Zulu JDK 11
Azul Zing JDK 1.8.x
Azul Zing JDK 11
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (latest update) x86_64 Oracle JDK 1.8.x
Oracle JDK 11
IBM JDK 1.8.x
OpenJDK 1.8.x
Microsoft Windows Server 2016 x86_64 Oracle JDK 1.8.x
Oracle JDK 11
OpenJDK 1.8.x
OpenJDK 11
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 x86_64 Oracle JDK 1.8.x
Oracle JDK 11
OpenJDK 1.8.x
OpenJDK 11
Azul Zulu JDK 1.8.x
Azul Zulu JDK 11
Azul Zing JDK 1.8.x
Azul Zing JDK 11
Oracle Solaris 11 SPARC64 Oracle JDK 1.8.x
Oracle JDK 11

JBoss EAP 7.3 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 the release notes for each JBoss EAP release. This list of tested integrations will 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 EAP 7.3 release.

Database JDBC Driver
IBM DB2 e11.1 IBM DB2 JDBC Universal Driver Architecture 4
Oracle 19c RAC ( Oracle 19c[4] ) Oracle JDBC Driver v19
MySQL 8.0 MySQL Connector/J 8
MariaDB 10.1 MariaDB Connector/J 2
MariaDB Galera Cluster 10.1 MariaDB Connector/J 2
Microsoft SQL Server 2017 Microsoft SQL Server JDBC Driver 7
PostgreSQL 11.5 JDBC4 Postgresql Driver, Version 42
Enterprise DB Postgres Plus Advanced Server 11.6 Postgres Plus Advanced Server Driver 42
Sybase ASE 16 (SP02) Sybase JDBC driver v16

The following web servers and connectors were tested as part of the latest JBoss EAP 7.3 release.

Web Server Version Operating Systems Connectors Notes
JBoss EAP 7.3
(Undertow Web Proxy)
7.3 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (x86_64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (x86_64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (x86_64)
Solaris 11 (SPARC64)
Windows Server 2016 (x86_64)
Windows Server 2012 R2 (x86_64)
N/A Protocols:
AJP/HTTP/HTTPS/WebSocket
Natives are not required.
Apache Web (httpd) Server from
Red Hat JBoss Core Services (JBCS) Apache HTTP Server
2.4.37 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (x86_64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (x86_64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (x86, x86_64)
Windows Server 2019 (x86_64)
Windows Server 2016 (x86_64)
Windows Server 2012 R2 (x86_64)
mod_cluster 1.4.1.Final
mod_jk 1.2.48
(from JBCS)
Protocol (mod_cluster):
AJP/HTTP/HTTPS/WebSocket
Protocol (mod_jk):
AJP
Apache Web (httpd) Server from
Red Hat JBoss Core Services (JBCS) Apache HTTP Server
2.4.29 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (x86_64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (x86_64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (x86, x86_64)
Solaris 11 (SPARC64)
Windows Server 2016 (x86_64)
Windows Server 2012 R2 (x86_64)
mod_cluster 1.4.1.Final
mod_jk 1.2.46
(from JBCS)
Protocol (mod_cluster):
AJP/HTTP/HTTPS/WebSocket
Protocol (mod_jk):
AJP
Microsoft IIS 10 Windows Server 2016 (x86_64) isapi_redirect 1.2.46 (from JBCS) Protocol:
AJP
Microsoft IIS 8.5 Windows Server 2012 R2 (x86_64) isapi_redirect 1.2.46 (from JBCS) Protocol:
AJP
Oracle iPlanet Web Server 7.0.27 Solaris 11 (SPARC64) nsapi_redirector 1.2.46 (from JBCS) Protocol:
AJP

The following external JMS providers were tested with the latest JBoss EAP 7.3 release.

JMS Provider Resource Adapter
Red Hat JBoss AMQ 7.4.x Integrated with JBoss EAP 7.3
Red Hat JBoss AMQ 6.3 Red Hat JBoss AMQ JCA Adapter v5.11.0.redhat-630187
IBM WebSphere MQ v9.0.0.4 IBM WebSphere MQ JCA Adapter v9.0.0.4
IBM WebSphere MQ v8.0.0.10 IBM WebSphere MQ JCA Adapter v8.0.0.10

The following LDAP services were tested with the latest JBoss EAP 7.3 release, for securing management interfaces with LDAP security realms and securing applications with security domains using LDAP use cases.

LDAP Service Version
Red Hat Directory Server Red Hat Directory Server 10.1
Red Hat Directory Server 10.0
Microsoft Active Directory Microsoft Active Directory 2016
Microsoft Active Directory 2012 R2

JBoss EAP 7.3 Tested Frameworks

These are the third party frameworks where Red Hat does not provide upgrades and fixes under our standard support terms and conditions. Commercially reasonable support is provided by Red Hat Global Support Services for these frameworks.

Red Hat may end support of these new "tested frameworks" at the end of the full support (Phase 1) cycle of Red Hat JBoss EAP 7.

Framework Version Additional Considerations
Spring (Core) 5.2.4.RELEASE Red Hat may drop support for a "Spring Major Version" in favor of a new Spring version in a JBoss EAP minor release.
Spring Security 5.2.1.RELEASE Red Hat may drop support for a "Spring Major Version" in favor of a new Spring version in a JBoss EAP minor release.
Spring Web Flow 2.5.1.RELEASE Red Hat may drop support for a "Spring Major Version" in favor of a new Spring version in a JBoss EAP minor release.
Spring Web Services 3.0.8.RELEASE Red Hat may drop support for a "Spring Major Version" in favor of a new Spring version in a JBoss EAP minor release.
Arquillian (Core) 1.4.0.Final None
ShrinkWrap Resolvers for Arquillian 2.2.7 None

JBoss EAP 7.3 Compatible JBoss EAP XP versions

JBoss EAP XP Version Notes Current Support Level
(Full, Maintenance, Unsupported)
EAP XP 2.0

Users should be at the latest JBoss EAP patch level and JBoss EAP XP patch level that is available.

Maintenance
EAP XP 1.0 Users should be at the latest JBoss EAP patch level and JBoss EAP XP patch level that is available. Unsupported

It should be noted that when JBoss EAP XP is setup on JBoss EAP server installation, JBoss EAP XP Support policy and life cycle becomes effective and the Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform support policy and life cycle terms and dates no longer apply.

When JBoss EAP XP is setup, the following supported configuration exceptions apply on the server instance:

  1. The Deprecated or Unsupported components and features of the tested JBoss EAP releases aren’t supported (e.g. PicketBox, PicketLink). (https://access.redhat.com/articles/112673 )
  2. The “EAR” (Enterprise Application Archive) deployment package type is not supported.
  3. Domain Mode is not supported.
  4. Azul JDKs are not supported.
  5. During the life cycle of EAP XP, some supported configurations can be deprecated and removed.
  6. Only a single microservice app (deployment) on a given server is allowed. Multiple Deployments on a given server is not supported.
  7. OpenShift Container Platform (OCP) "3" is not supported. ( https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/openshift_noncurrent )
  8. In EAP XP 1.0, due to a current issue, while using the Galleon feature, except for the usage of "observability" and "cloud-server" layers, use of other Eclipse MicroProfile APIs is not supported.
  9. RPM based installation is not supported


JBoss EAP 7.2 Supported Configurations

In order to be running in a supported configuration, JBoss EAP 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.

Java Virtual Machine Version
OpenJDK [2] 1.8
11
Oracle JDK 1.8
11
IBM JDK 1.8
Azul Zulu 1.8
11
Azul Zing JDK 1.8
11

JBoss EAP 7.2 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 8 (latest update) x86_64 Oracle JDK 1.8.x
Oracle JDK 11
IBM JDK 1.8.x
OpenJDK 1.8.x
OpenJDK 11
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (latest update) x86_64 Oracle JDK 1.8.x
Oracle JDK 11
IBM JDK 1.8.x
OpenJDK 1.8.x
OpenJDK 11
Azul Zulu JDK 1.8.x
Azul Zulu JDK 11
Azul Zing JDK 1.8.x
Azul Zing JDK 11
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (latest update) x86_64 Oracle JDK 1.8.x
Oracle JDK 11
IBM JDK 1.8.x
OpenJDK 1.8.x
Microsoft Windows Server 2016 x86_64 Oracle JDK 1.8.x
Oracle JDK 11
OpenJDK 1.8.x
OpenJDK 11
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 x86_64 Oracle JDK 1.8.x
Oracle JDK 11
OpenJDK 1.8.x
OpenJDK 11
Azul Zulu JDK 1.8.x
Azul Zulu JDK 11
Oracle Solaris 11 x86_64
SPARC64
Oracle JDK 1.8.x
Oracle JDK 11 (SPARC64 only)

JBoss EAP 7.2 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 the release notes for each JBoss EAP release. This list of tested integrations will 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 EAP 7.2 release.

Database JDBC Driver
IBM DB2 e11.1 IBM DB2 JDBC Universal Driver Architecture 4
Oracle 12c RAC ( Oracle 12c [3] ) Oracle JDBC Driver v12
MySQL 5.7 MySQL Connector/J 8
MariaDB 10.1 MariaDB Connector/J 2
MariaDB Galera Cluster 10.1 MariaDB Connector/J 2
Microsoft SQL Server 2016 SP1 Microsoft SQL Server JDBC Driver 6
PostgreSQL 10.1 JDBC4 Postgresql Driver, Version 42
Enterprise DB Postgres Plus Advanced Server 10.1 Postgres Plus Advanced Server Driver 10.1
Sybase ASE 16 (SP02) Sybase JDBC driver v16

The following web servers and connectors were tested as part of the latest JBoss EAP 7.2 release.

Web Server Version Operating Systems Connectors Notes
JBoss EAP 7.2
(Undertow Web Proxy)
7.2 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (x86_64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (x86_64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (x86_64)
Solaris 11 (x86_64, SPARC64)
Windows Server 2016 (x86_64)
Windows Server 2012 R2 (x86_64)
N/A Protocols:
AJP/HTTP/HTTPS/WebSocket
Natives are not required.
Apache Web (httpd) Server from
Red Hat JBoss Core Services (JBCS) Apache HTTP Server
2.4.29 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (x86_64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (x86_64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (x86, x86_64)
Solaris 11 (x86_64, SPARC64)
Windows Server 2016 (x86_64)
Windows Server 2012 R2 (x86_64)
mod_cluster 1.4.0 Final
mod_jk 1.2.46
(from JBCS)
Protocol (mod_cluster):
AJP/HTTP/HTTPS/WebSocket
Protocol (mod_jk):
AJP
Microsoft IIS 10 Windows Server 2016 (x86_64) isapi_redirect 1.2.46 (from JBCS) Protocol:
AJP
Microsoft IIS 8.5 Windows Server 2012 R2 (x86_64) isapi_redirect 1.2.46 (from JBCS) Protocol:
AJP
Oracle iPlanet Web Server 7.0.27 Solaris 11 (x86_64)
Solaris 11 (SPARC64)
nsapi_redirector 1.2.46 (from JBCS) Protocol:
AJP

The following external JMS providers were tested with the latest JBoss EAP 7.2 release.

JMS Provider Resource Adapter
Red Hat JBoss AMQ 7.2.0 Integrated with JBoss EAP 7.2
Red Hat JBoss AMQ 6.3 Red Hat JBoss AMQ JCA Adapter v5.11.0.redhat-630069
IBM WebSphere MQ v9.0.0.4 IBM WebSphere MQ JCA Adapter v9.0.0.4
IBM WebSphere MQ v8.0.0.10 IBM WebSphere MQ JCA Adapter v8.0.0.10

The following LDAP services were tested with the latest JBoss EAP 7.2 release, for securing management interfaces with LDAP security realms and securing applications with security domains using LDAP use cases.

LDAP Service Version
Red Hat Directory Server Red Hat Directory Server 10.1
Red Hat Directory Server 10.0
Microsoft Active Directory Microsoft Active Directory 2016
Microsoft Active Directory 2012 R2

JBoss EAP 7.2 Tested Frameworks

These are the third party frameworks where Red Hat does not provide upgrades and fixes under our standard support terms and conditions. Commercially reasonable support is provided by Red Hat Global Support Services for these frameworks.

Red Hat may end support of these new "tested frameworks" at the end of the full support (Phase 1) cycle of Red Hat JBoss EAP 7.

Framework Version Additional Considerations
Spring (Core) 4.3.19.RELEASE Red Hat may drop support for a "Spring Major Version" in favor of a new Spring version in a JBoss EAP minor release.
Spring Security 4.2.8.RELEASE Red Hat may drop support for a "Spring Major Version" in favor of a new Spring version in a JBoss EAP minor release.
Spring Web Flow 2.5.1.RELEASE Red Hat may drop support for a "Spring Major Version" in favor of a new Spring version in a JBoss EAP minor release.
Spring Web Services 2.4.2.RELEASE Red Hat may drop support for a "Spring Major Version" in favor of a new Spring version in a JBoss EAP minor release.
Arquillian (Core) 1.1.13.Final None
ShrinkWrap Resolvers for Arquillian 2.2.6 None


JBoss EAP 7.1 Supported Configurations

In order to be running in a supported configuration, JBoss EAP 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.

Java Virtual Machine Version
OpenJDK [2] 1.8
Oracle JDK 1.8
IBM JDK 1.8
HP JDK 1.8
Azul Zing JDK 1.8
Azul Zulu 1.8

JBoss EAP 7.1 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 7 (latest update) x86_64 Oracle JDK 1.8.x
IBM JDK 1.8.x
OpenJDK 1.8.x
Azul Zing JDK 1.8.x
Azul Zulu JDK 1.8.x
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (latest update) x86
x86_64
Oracle JDK 1.8.x
IBM JDK 1.8.x
OpenJDK 1.8.x
Microsoft Windows Server 2016 x86_64 Oracle JDK 1.8.x
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 x86_64 Oracle JDK 1.8.x
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 x86_64 Oracle JDK 1.8.x
Oracle Solaris 11 x86_64
SPARC64
Oracle JDK 1.8.x
Oracle Solaris 10 x86_64
SPARC64
Oracle JDK 1.8.x
HP-UX 11v3 Itanium 64 HP JDK 1.8.x

JBoss EAP 7.1 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 the release notes for each JBoss EAP release. This list of tested integrations will 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 EAP 7.1 release.

Database JDBC Driver
IBM DB2 e10.5 IBM DB2 JDBC Universal Driver Architecture 4
IBM DB2 e9.7 IBM DB2 JDBC Universal Driver Architecture 4
Oracle 12c Oracle JDBC Driver v12
Oracle 12c RAC Oracle JDBC Driver v12
Oracle 11g R2 Oracle JDBC Driver v12
Oracle 11g R2 RAC Oracle JDBC Driver v12
MySQL 5.7 MySQL Connector/J 5
MySQL 5.5 MySQL Connector/J 5
MariaDB 10.1 MariaDB Connector/J 2
MariaDB Galera Cluster 10.1 MariaDB Connector/J 2
Microsoft SQL Server 2016 SP1 Microsoft SQL Server JDBC Driver 6
Microsoft SQL Server 2014 SP2 Microsoft SQL Server JDBC Driver 6
Microsoft SQL Server 2012 SP3 Microsoft SQL Server JDBC Driver 6
PostgreSQL 9.4 JDBC4 Postgresql Driver, Version 42
PostgreSQL 9.3 JDBC4 Postgresql Driver, Version 42
Enterprise DB Postgres Plus Advanced Server 9.4 Postgres Plus Advanced Server Driver 9.4
Enterprise DB Postgres Plus Advanced Server 9.3 Postgres Plus Advanced Server Driver 9.3
Sybase ASE 16 Sybase JDBC driver v16
Sybase ASE 15.7 Sybase JDBC driver v7

The following web servers and connectors were tested as part of the latest JBoss EAP 7.1 release.

Web Server Version Operating Systems Connectors Notes
JBoss EAP 7.1
(Undertow Web Proxy)
7.1 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (x86_64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (x86, x86_64)
Solaris 11 (x86_64, SPARC64)
Solaris 10 (x86_64, SPARC64)
Windows Server 2016 (x86_64)
Windows Server 2012 R2 (x86_64)
Windows Server 2008 R2 (x86_64)
HP-UX 11v3
N/A Protocols:
AJP/HTTP/HTTPS/WebSocket
Natives are not required.
Apache Web (httpd) Server from
Red Hat JBoss Core Services (JBCS) Apache HTTP Server
2.4.23 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (x86_64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (x86, x86_64)
Solaris 11 (x86_64, SPARC64)
Solaris 10 (x86_64, SPARC64)
Windows Server 2016 (x86_64)
Windows Server 2012 R2 (x86_64)
Windows Server 2008 R2 (x86_64)
mod_cluster 1.3.5 Final
mod_jk 1.2.41
(from JBCS)
Protocol (mod_cluster):
AJP/HTTP/HTTPS/WebSocket
Protocol (mod_jk):
AJP
Microsoft IIS 10 Windows Server 2016 (x86_64) isapi_redirect 1.2.41 (from JBCS) Protocol:
AJP
Microsoft IIS 8.5 Windows Server 2012 R2 (x86_64) isapi_redirect 1.2.41 (from JBCS) Protocol:
AJP
Microsoft IIS 7.5 Windows Server 2008 R2 (x86_64) isapi_redirect 1.2.41 (from JBCS) Protocol:
AJP
Oracle iPlanet Web Server 7.0.22 Solaris 11 (x86_64)
Solaris 10 (x86_64)
Solaris 11 (SPARC64)
Solaris 10 (SPARC64)
nsapi_redirector 1.2.41 (from JBCS) Protocol:
AJP

The following external JMS providers were tested with the latest JBoss EAP 7.1 release.

JMS Provider Resource Adapter
Red Hat JBoss AMQ 7.0.2 Integrated with JBoss EAP 7.1
Red Hat JBoss AMQ 6.3 Red Hat JBoss AMQ JCA Adapter v5.11.0.redhat-630069
IBM WebSphere MQ v8.0.0.6 IBM WebSphere MQ JCA Adapter v8.0.0.6
IBM WebSphere MQ v7.5.0.5 IBM WebSphere MQ JCA Adapter v7.5.0.5

The following LDAP services were tested with the latest JBoss EAP 7.1 release, for securing management interfaces with LDAP security realms and securing applications with security domains using LDAP use cases.

LDAP Service Version
Red Hat Directory Server Red Hat Directory Server 10.1
Red Hat Directory Server 10.0
Red Hat Directory Server 9.1
Microsoft Active Directory Microsoft Active Directory 2016
Microsoft Active Directory 2012R2
Microsoft Active Directory 2008R2

JBoss EAP 7.1 Tested Frameworks

These are the third party frameworks where Red Hat does not provide upgrades and fixes under our standard support terms and conditions. Commercially reasonable support is provided by Red Hat Global Support Services for these frameworks.

Red Hat may end support of these new "tested frameworks" at the end of the full support (Phase 1) cycle of Red Hat JBoss EAP 7.

Framework Version Additional Considerations
Spring (Core) 4.3.10.RELEASE Red Hat may drop support for a "Spring Major Version" in favor of a new Spring version in a JBoss EAP minor release.
Spring Security 4.2.3.RELEASE Red Hat may drop support for a "Spring Major Version" in favor of a new Spring version in a JBoss EAP minor release.
Spring Web Flow 2.4.5.RELEASE Red Hat may drop support for a "Spring Major Version" in favor of a new Spring version in a JBoss EAP minor release.
Spring Web Services 2.4.0.RELEASE Red Hat may drop support for a "Spring Major Version" in favor of a new Spring version in a JBoss EAP minor release.
Arquillian (Core) 1.1.13.Final None
ShrinkWrap Resolvers for Arquillian 2.2.6 None
AngularJS 1.5.8 Red Hat supports the examples (quickstarts) these frameworks are used in and the generic use cases that these examples intend to demonstrate.
JQuery 2.0.3 & 2.1.4 Red Hat supports the examples (quickstarts) these frameworks are used in and the generic use cases that these examples intend to demonstrate.
JQuery Mobile 1.4.2 & 1.4.5 Red Hat supports the examples (quickstarts) these frameworks are used in and the generic use cases that these examples intend to demonstrate.
JQuery Validation Plugin 1.13.1 Red Hat supports the examples (quickstarts) these frameworks are used in and the generic use cases that these examples intend to demonstrate.

JBoss EAP 7.0 Supported Configurations

In order to be running in a supported configuration, JBoss EAP 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.

Java Virtual Machine Version
OpenJDK [2] 1.8
Oracle JDK 1.8
IBM JDK 1.8
HP JDK 1.8
Azul Zing JDK 1.8
Azul Zulu 1.8
Hitachi JDK 1.8

JBoss EAP 7.0 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 7 (latest update) x86_64 Oracle JDK 1.8.x
IBM JDK 1.8.x
OpenJDK 1.8.x
Azul Zing JDK 1.8.x
Azul Zulu JDK 1.8.x
Hitachi JDK 1.8.x
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (latest update) x86
x86_64
Oracle JDK 1.8.x
IBM JDK 1.8.x
OpenJDK 1.8.x
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 x86_64 Oracle JDK 1.8.x
Azul Zulu 1.8.x
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 x86_64 Oracle JDK 1.8.x
Oracle Solaris 11 x86_64
SPARC64
Oracle JDK 1.8.x
Oracle Solaris 10 x86_64
SPARC64
Oracle JDK 1.8.x
HP-UX 11v3 Itanium 64 HP JDK 1.8.x

JBoss EAP 7.0 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 the release notes for each JBoss EAP release. This list of tested integrations will 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 EAP 7.0 release.

Database JDBC Driver
IBM DB2 e10.5 IBM DB2 JDBC Universal Driver Architecture 4
IBM DB2 e9.7 IBM DB2 JDBC Universal Driver Architecture 4
Oracle 12c Oracle JDBC Driver v12
Oracle 12c RAC Oracle JDBC Driver v12
Oracle 11g R2 Oracle JDBC Driver v12
Oracle 11g R2 RAC Oracle JDBC Driver v12
MySQL 5.7 MySQL Connector/J 5
MySQL 5.5 MySQL Connector/J 5
MariaDB 10.1 MariaDB Connector/J 1
Microsoft SQL Server 2014 SP1 Microsoft SQL Server JDBC Driver 4
Microsoft SQL Server 2012 SP3 Microsoft SQL Server JDBC Driver 4
PostgreSQL 9.4 JDBC4 Postgresql Driver, Version 9
PostgreSQL 9.3 JDBC4 Postgresql Driver, Version 9
Enterprise DB Postgres Plus Advanced Server 9.4 Postgres Plus Advanced Server Driver 9.4
Enterprise DB Postgres Plus Advanced Server 9.3 Postgres Plus Advanced Server Driver 9.3
Sybase ASE 15.7 Sybase JDBC driver v7

The following web servers and connectors were tested as part of the latest JBoss EAP 7.0 release.

Web Server Version Operating Systems Connectors Notes
JBoss EAP 7.0
(Undertow Web Proxy)
7.0 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (x86_64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (x86, x86_64)
Solaris 11 (x86_64, SPARC64)
Solaris 10 (x86_64, SPARC64)
Windows Server 2012 R2 (x86_64)
Windows Server 2008 R2 (x86_64)
HP-UX 11v3
N/A Protocols:
AJP/HTTP/HTTPS/WebSocket
Natives are not required.
Apache Web (httpd) Server from
Red Hat JBoss Core Services (JBCS) Apache HTTP Server
2.4.23 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (x86_64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (x86, x86_64)
Solaris 11 (x86_64, SPARC64)
Solaris 10 (x86_64, SPARC64)
Windows Server 2012 R2 (x86_64)
Windows Server 2008 R2 (x86_64)
mod_cluster 1.3.5 Final
mod_jk 1.2.41
(from JBCS)
Protocol (mod_cluster):
AJP/HTTP/HTTPS/WebSocket
Protocol (mod_jk):
AJP
Microsoft IIS 8.5 Windows Server 2012 R2 (x86_64) isapi_redirect 1.2.40 (from JBCS) Protocol:
AJP
Microsoft IIS 7.5 Windows Server 2008 R2 (x86_64) isapi_redirect 1.2.40 (from JBCS) Protocol:
AJP
Oracle iPlanet Web Server 7.0.15 Solaris 11 (x86_64)
Solaris 10 (x86_64)
Solaris 11 (SPARC64)
Solaris 10 (SPARC64)
nsapi_redirector 1.2.40 (from JBCS) Protocol:
AJP

The following external JMS providers were tested with the latest JBoss EAP 7.0 release.

JMS Provider Resource Adapter
Red Hat JBoss A-MQ 6.2.1 Red Hat JBoss A-MQ JCA Adapter v5.11.0.redhat-621084
Red Hat JBoss A-MQ 6.2.0 Red Hat JBoss A-MQ JCA Adapter v5.11.0
IBM WebSphere MQ v7.5.0.5 IBM WebSphere MQ JCA Adapter v7.5.0.5

The following LDAP services were tested with the latest JBoss EAP 7.0 release, for securing management interfaces with LDAP security realms and securing applications with security domains using LDAP use cases.

LDAP Service Version
Red Hat Directory Server Red Hat Directory Server 10.0
Red Hat Directory Server 9.1
Microsoft Active Directory Microsoft Active Directory 2012R2
Microsoft Active Directory 2008R2

JBoss EAP 7.0 Tested Frameworks

These are the third party frameworks where Red Hat does not provide upgrades and fixes under our standard support terms and conditions. Commercially reasonable support is provided by Red Hat Global Support Services for these frameworks.

Red Hat may end support of these new "tested frameworks" at the end of the full support (Phase 1) cycle of Red Hat JBoss EAP 7.

Framework Version Additional Considerations
Spring (Core) 4.2.5.RELEASE Red Hat may drop support for a "Spring Major Version" in favor of a new Spring version in a JBoss EAP minor release.
Spring Security 4.0.4.RELEASE Red Hat may drop support for a "Spring Major Version" in favor of a new Spring version in a JBoss EAP minor release.
Spring Web Flow 2.4.2.RELEASE Red Hat may drop support for a "Spring Major Version" in favor of a new Spring version in a JBoss EAP minor release.
Spring Web Services 2.2.4.RELEASE Red Hat may drop support for a "Spring Major Version" in favor of a new Spring version in a JBoss EAP minor release.
Arquillian (Core) 1.1.11.Final None
ShrinkWrap Resolvers for Arquillian 2.2.2 None
AngularJS 1.4.8 Red Hat supports the examples (quickstarts) these frameworks are used in and the generic use cases that these examples intend to demonstrate.
JQuery 2.0.3 & 2.1.4 Red Hat supports the examples (quickstarts) these frameworks are used in and the generic use cases that these examples intend to demonstrate.
JQuery Mobile 1.4.2 & 1.4.5 Red Hat supports the examples (quickstarts) these frameworks are used in and the generic use cases that these examples intend to demonstrate.
JQuery Validation Plugin 1.13.1 Red Hat supports the examples (quickstarts) these frameworks are used in and the generic use cases that these examples intend to demonstrate.


[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.

[2] Red Hat limits support of OpenJDK to OpenJDK builds from Red Hat.
For more information on Open JDK on Windows please see the article at https://access.redhat.com/solutions/3116731

[3] Based on Oracle 12c RAC tests, Oracle 12c is supported.

[4] Based on Oracle 19c RAC tests, Oracle 19c is supported.

[5] Only tested for EAP 7.4 Update 6+

[8] Supported only with EAP 7.4 Update 7 and above

[9] Supported only with EAP 7.4 Update 13 and above

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