Red Hat Application Services Product Update and Support Policy
Contents
Product Life Cycle Tables
Red Hat Integration Products
Red Hat Application Foundations Products
- Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform
- JBoss EAP XP
- Red Hat Data Grid
- Red Hat JBoss Web Server
- Red Hat JBCS Apache httpd Server
- Red Hat Single Sign-On
- Red Hat support for Spring Boot
- Red Hat build of Node.js
- Red Hat build of Eclipse Vert.x
- Red Hat build of Quarkus
- Red Hat Fuse
- Red Hat AMQ
- Red Hat AMQ Broker
- Red Hat AMQ Streams
- Red Hat AMQ Interconnect
- Red Hat 3scale API Management
- Red Hat build of OptaPlanner
- Red Hat build of Debezium
- Red Hat build of Apicurio Registry
- Red Hat build of Apache Camel
- Camel K
- Camel Extensions for Quarkus
- Camel for Spring Boot
Product Life Cycle Tables
Other Products & Components
Overview
Red Hat provides support and maintenance over stated time periods for the major versions of Red Hat Application Services products (i.e., EAP versions 5.x, 6.x, and 7.x). The published life cycle calendars for Red Hat Application Services products allow customers and partners to effectively plan, deploy, and support Red Hat Application Services products.
The life cycle associated with a Red Hat Application Services product identifies the various levels of maintenance for each release of that product over a period of time from the initial release—or general availability (GA)—to the end of the maintenance phase. Red Hat Application Services product life cycles are generally three, five, or seven years in length, depending on the product. For certain Red Hat Application Services products (as described below), an optional add-on Extended Life Cycle Support (ELS) subscription may be purchased to extend the life cycle by three (3) additional years.
Software updates to Red Hat Application Services products, if and when available, are delivered via software patches. Patches can be released individually on an as-needed basis, aggregated as part of a Cumulative Patch (CP), or included in a minor release (e.g., EAP version 7.3). Patches may contain security and/or bug fixes. Feature enhancements are generally introduced in minor and major releases—not as patches or in CPs. Red Hat's goal is to maintain compatibility across the full life cycle of a product family (e.g., EAP 7.x patches, EAP 7.x CPs, and EAP 7.x minor releases are in the same EAP 7 product family). Patches, CPs, and minor releases are tested and qualified against prior releases for a given product family. Red Hat will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide compatibility with the initial major release (e.g., EAP 7.0). Where incompatibilities arise, they will be documented in the release notes or may be reported as bugs.
NOTE: Defect and security fixes are only provided for the latest Minor, Micro or CP release, therefore upgrading to the latest release is required in order to receive the current updates. Additionally, upgrades and patches are expected to be applied to a supported configuration as published.
Red Hat Application Services life cycles are designed to reduce the level of change within each major release over time, increasing predictability and decreasing maintenance costs. Released patches, CPs, and minor releases will remain accessible to active subscribers for the entire life cycle of a product family. Red Hat publishes product life cycle calendars in an effort to provide as much transparency as possibly but may make exceptions from these policies if unforeseeable conflicts arise (such as the end-of-life (EOL) of a dependent component or platform) that are outside of Red Hat’s control.
Each major version of a Red Hat Application Services product has its own life cycle that will include one or more minor releases and related patch updates. During the entire life cycle, Red Hat makes commercially reasonable efforts to maintain API-level compatibility across all minor releases and asynchronous patches (e.g., EAP 7.1 will maintain API-level compatibility with EAP 7.0, the parent release of the EAP 7 family). Possible exceptions to this rule could include fixes introduced to address Critical impact security issues. Furthermore, major versions of Red Hat Application Services products endeavor to maintain significant backward-compatibility with previous versions (e.g., EAP 7.0 endeavors to maintain significant backward compatibility with EAP 6.x) to aid with the migration of applications from one major release to another.
Life Cycle Phases
The life cycle for a major release of Red Hat Application Services products is divided into three primary phases: the Full Support Phase, the Maintenance Phase, and the Extended Life Phase.
Phase 1: Full Support
Start Date: General Availability
Full support is provided according to the published Scope of Coverage and Service Level Agreement. Likewise, Development Support is provided according to the published Scope of Coverage and Service Level Agreement. All available and qualified patches will be applied via periodic product updates and CPs, or as required for qualified security patches.
Phase 2: Maintenance Support
Start Date: no less than one (1) year after General Availability.
Production support is provided according to the published Scope of Coverage and Service Level Agreement. Likewise, Development Support is provided according to the published Scope of Coverage and Service Level Agreement. During the maintenance phase, qualified security patches of Critical or Important impact, as well as select mission-critical bug-fix patches, will be released.
Phase 3: Extended Life Support
Extended Life support is provided according to the published Scope of Coverage and Service Level Agreement. Unlike our Full Support and Maintenance Support phases, this support phase requires an ELS subscription in addition to a supported product’s base subscription. Extended Life Support subscriptions of Red Hat Application Services products provide decreasing support and maintenance over time as described below.
Troubleshooting for Application Services product releases in the ELS Life Cycle Phase is limited to the latest minor release.
Container distributions of Application Services products in the ELS Life Cycle Phase will be marked "Deprecated" in the Red Hat Container Catalog. See the article Deprecation of Red Hat Runtimes product container images in the Red Hat Container Catalog for more detail.
ELS-1:
ELS-1 delivers Critical impact security fixes and selected urgent-priority bug fixes, if and when available. For ELS-1 subscribers, Red Hat will generally continue to proactively provide the Critical impact security fixes if and when available independent of customer requests. ELS-1 is generally available for 3 years following the end of Maintenance Support.
ELS-2:
ELS-2 support is offered after the end of the ELS-1. ELS-2 provides limited ongoing technical support to include: Advice and guidance for migrating to current product releases, problem evaluation and workarounds. Bug fixes, security fixes, hardware enablement or root-cause analysis (other than to determine possible workarounds) are not available during this phase, and support is limited to existing installations only.
The duration of ELS-2 support is scheduled for 3 years and may be extended on a product-by-product basis. Red Hat reserves the right to terminate the ongoing support in the ELS-2 for a particular product at any time beyond the initial 3 year period.
Life Cycle Phase Comparison Table
The following table details each type of software maintenance performed during a typical life cycle:
Life-Cycle Phase | ||||
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Description | Full Support | Maintenance Support | ELS-1 | ELS-2 |
Unlimited-incident technical support1 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Access to Product Knowledgebase | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Access to Product Downloads | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Access to Product Discussions | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Access to Support, Configuration and Troubleshooting Tools | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Asynchronous Security Patches4 | Yes | Yes | Yes5 | No |
Asynchronous Bug-Fix Patches2 | Yes | Yes | Yes5 | No |
Minor Releases | Yes | No | No | No |
Software Enhancements | Yes3 | No | No | No |
New Certifications (JVMs, DBs, etc.) | Yes | Yes | No | No |
- Full details of support services are provided as part of the Subscription Agreement.
- Red Hat can choose to address catastrophic issues with significant business impact for the customer through a hotfix, as a temporary measure while the bug-fix patch is being created.
- Major and Minor releases are the primary source for software enhancements. Rollups, updates, and patches are specifically reserved for bug fixes.
- Latest security update information available at: access.redhat.com/site/security/updates/.
- Red Hat provides Critical impact security fixes and selected urgent-priority bug fixes, if and when available. Additionally, Red Hat will generally continue to proactively provide the Critical impact security fixes if and when available independent of customer requests.
Life Cycle Duration
Red Hat Application Services product life cycles are generally three, five, or seven years in length as described below.
Long-life Product Life Cycle
A Long-life Product Life Cycle of seven years is generally applied to foundation products, such at Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform. As depicted below, the seven-year cycle includes four years of Full Support and three years of Maintenance Support. Extensions beyond the seventh year (“Extended Life Support”) are available under a separate subscription, scope of coverage, and SLA.
Phase 1 Full Support (4 years) | Phase 2 Maintenance Support (3 years) | Phase 3 Extended Life Support (3-6 years) | ||||||||||
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Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Year 5 | Year 6 | Year 7 | Year 8 | Year 9 | Year 10 | Year 11 | Year 12 | Year 13 |
Standard Product Life Cycle
A Standard Product Life Cycle of five years applies to most Red Hat Application Services products. The Standard Product Life Cycle is also composed of two phases, Full Support and Maintenance Support. Extensions beyond the fifth year (“Extended Life Support”) are available under a separate subscription, scope of coverage, and SLA.
Phase 1 Full Support (3 years) | Phase 2 Maintenance Support (2 years) | Phase 3 Extended Life Support (3-6 years) | ||||||||
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Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Year 5 | Year 6 | Year 7 | Year 8 | Year 9 | Year 10 | Year 11 |
Limited Product Life Cycle
The Limited Product Life Cycle of three years is generally applied to newer product areas and rapidly changing technologies such as development frameworks. The Limited Product Life Cycle is only composed of one phase, the Full Support Phase, however, variations may include a Maintenance Phase for some product releases. Extensions beyond the third year (“Extended Life Support”) are available under a separate subscription, scope of coverage, and SLA.
Phase 1 Full Support (3 years) | Phase 3 Extended Life Support (3-6 years) | |||||||
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Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Year 5 | Year 6 | Year 7 | Year 8 | Year 9 |
Product Life Cycle Dates
Listed below are the life cycle dates for all currently supported Red Hat Application Services products. Life cycle dates for product releases that have reached their end of support life can be found on the Archived JBoss Product Life Cycle Information page.
Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform
JBoss Enterprise Application Platform expansion pack (JBoss EAP XP or EAP XP)
JBoss Enterprise Application Platform expansion pack (JBoss EAP XP) is subject to a separate Support and Life Cycle Policy.
Please refer to the JBoss Enterprise Application Platform expansion pack (JBoss EAP XP or EAP XP) Life Cycle Policy page.
Red Hat Data Grid
Red Hat JBoss Web Server
Red Hat support for Spring Boot
Note: Spring Boot support ends only after the Spring Community upstream version has reached End of Life. See specific dates above.
Red Hat build of Node.js
Node.js support aligns with the Node.js LTS life cycle dates defined by the Node.js Release Working Group, generally consisting of 18 months of full support followed by 12 months of maintenance support.
Red Hat build of Thorntail
Red Hat build of Eclipse Vert.x
Red Hat build of Quarkus
Red Hat Fuse
Note: For support of our Camel 3 based products, please see section, Red Hat build of Apache Camel and KCS article Red Hat Camel 3 Support and the Future of Fuse
Red Hat JBoss Fuse Service Works
Red Hat AMQ Broker
Note: Please see the Knowledge Base article, "How long are AMQ LTS releases supported?" for details about AMQ 7.x (LTS) component Life Cycle support details.
Note: AMQ Online End-of-Life is scheduled for June 30, 2023.
Red Hat AMQ Interconnect
Red Hat AMQ Streams
Red Hat AMQ
Red Hat 3scale API Management
Please refer to the 3scale API Management Life Cycle Dates for details on the policy's phases & dates for every minor version
Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization
Red Hat Process Automation Manager (formerly Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite)
Note: Entando App Manager Included. Entando App Manager follows a 3 year life cycle. Entando App Manager 5.x full support from May 2018 to May 2020. Maintenance support from May 2020 to May 2021
Note: Support for containerization of product bits is discontinued for 6.x from ELS-1 onward. Please note health index grades are not maintained henceforth.
Red Hat Decision Manager (Formerly Red Hat JBoss BRMS)
Note: Support for containerization of product bits is discontinued for 6.x from ELS-1 onward. Please note health index grades are not maintained henceforth.
Red Hat JBoss SOA Platform
Note: SOA-P 5.X is also a supported version of any Fuse Service Works or Fuse Subscription. Published SOA-P Life Cycle policy provisions apply.
Red Hat Integration and Application Foundations Products
Listed below are the life cycle dates for the supported components included with the Red Hat Integration and Application Foundation offerings.
Red Hat build of OptaPlanner
Red Hat build of Debezium
Red Hat build of Apicurio Registry
Red Hat build of Apache Camel
Listed below are the life cycle dates for the supported components in the Red Hat build of Apache Camel offering.
Camel K
Camel Extensions for Quarkus
Camel for Spring Boot
Red Hat JBoss Core Services Collection Lifecycle Dates
Listed below are the life cycle dates for all currently supported Red Hat JBoss Core Services Collection services. Life cycle dates for Core Service releases that have reached their end of support life can be found on the Archived JBoss Product Life Cycle Information page.
Red Hat Single Sign-On
Apache HTTP Server
Note: Only the latest update of 2.4.x version of the Red Hat JBoss Core Services HTTP server is maintained.
Web Connectors |
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Family | GA | End of Full Support | End of Maintenance Support |
1.2.461 | May 2016 | Jul 2024 | Jul 2025 |
Note: The most recent version of the latest major release of Web Connectors is supported.
Apache Jsvc |
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Family | GA | End of Full Support | End of Maintenance Support |
1.1.01 | May 2016 | Jul 2024 | Jul 2025 |
Note: The most recent version of the latest major release of Apache Jsvc is supported.
Products that are not listed above are either no longer actively sold or have reached the end of their supported Life Cycle. For more information check the Archived JBoss Product Life Cycle Information page.
Change LogSee Red Hat Application Services Product Update and Support Policy Regular Maintenance for more information about how Red Hat maintains the information on this page and additional rationale behind the changes made. |
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Mar 6, 2023 | Red Hat JBoss Web Server product has added an ELS-1 Life Cycle phase. This 2-year Extended Life Support phase allows customers with JWS entitlements to continue to receive support (according to the Life Cycle Phases terms above) through July of 2027. | ||
Feb 22, 2023 | 3scale Life Cycle phases extended 1 year | ||
Jan 30, 2023 | Updated the table of contents and many of the individual life cycle tables to reflect the Red Hat Application Foundations (RHAF) offering:
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Dec 22, 2022 | Updated the product names for a number of products to align with the naming approved by Red Hat branding. These include:
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Jul 28, 2022 | Removed the description of the "grandfathering" of the policy about receiving Troubleshooting support while in ELS being limited to the last/current minor release because that target date has passed. See the entry below for Sept 24, 2021 | ||
Jul 21, 2022 | Updated the Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform(EAP) 7.x life cycle table to reflect the extension of the Full Support phase to June 30, 2023 - a one year extension. By that time a new Major version should be available. | ||
Jul 11, 2022 | Removed the life cycle table and information for Red Hat JBoss Operations Network (JON). That information can now be found in the Archive | ||
Jun 8, 2022 | Updated the Red Hat Single Sign-On (RH-SSO) 7.x life cycle table, extending the Maintenance Support phase to now end on June 30, 2025, aligned with EAP 7. | ||
Jun 8, 2022 | Updated the Red Hat Data Grid (RHDG) 8.x life cycle table, extending the Maintenance Support phase one year to now end in April of 2026. | ||
Jun 6, 2022 | Updated the EAP 7.x life cycle table, extending the Maintenance Support phase one year to now end on June 30, 2025. No change to the Full or ELS Support phases. | ||
Sep 24, 2021 | Clarified that the policy about customers needing to be on the latest minor release of a product in order to receive troubleshooting support will not apply to customers with existing subscriptions until February 28, 2022. | ||
Sep 8, 2021 | Added statement and link to article about container images being marked Deprecated when moving into ELS phase. | ||
Aug 31, 2021 | Updated the examples of versions and how they relate to EAP 7 versus versions 5 and 6. | ||
Aug 30, 2021 | Changed many instances of "Middleware" to "Application Services" | ||
Aug 30, 2021 | Clarified that customer needing patches and troubleshooting support must be on the latest minor release of a product. |