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Red Hat CodeReady Studio 12.21.3

Supported configurations and components for Red Hat CodeReady Studio

Eva-Lotte Gebhardt

Levi Valeeva

Red Hat Developer Group Documentation Team

Abstract

This document contains information about supported configurations for Red Hat CodeReady Studio and details about components included in each release.

Making open source more inclusive

Red Hat is committed to replacing problematic language in our code, documentation, and web properties. We are beginning with these four terms: master, slave, blacklist, and whitelist. Because of the enormity of this endeavor, these changes will be implemented gradually over several upcoming releases. For more details, see our CTO Chris Wright’s message.

Chapter 1. Supported configurations and components

Every Red Hat CodeReady Studio release is tested and supported on a variety of market-leading operating systems, Java Virtual Machines (JVMs), and Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform servers and technologies.
This guide details the information about supported configurations and components for the CodeReady Studio 12.21.3 release.
For information related to earlier releases of CodeReady Studio, see the respective Supported Configurations and Components guides at access.redhat.com.

1.1. CodeReady Studio Components

The CodeReady Studio 12.21.3 release comprises the component versions of Eclipse and JBoss Tools as listed in the following table.

CodeReady Studio

12.21.3

Eclipse

2021-09 GA

JBoss Tools

4.21.3

1.2. Supported platforms and runtime servers

JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (JBoss EAP)

7.x, 6.x

Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform Extension Pack (JBoss EAP XP)

3.0.0

Note

Products built on these versions of JBoss EAP are also supported, such as Red Hat JBoss Fuse Service Works and Red Hat JBoss Portal (formerly JBoss Enterprise SPA Platform and JBoss Enterprise Portal Platform, respectively). However, version 6.x servers as well as Red Hat JBoss Portal are no longer tested.

1.3. Supported frameworks

The frameworks that are supported by the CodeReady Studio 12.21.3 release are listed in the following table.

JakartaEE

8

Hibernate

3.5, 3.6, 4.0, 4.3, 5.0, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 6.0 (Preview)

1.4. Supported operating systems and Java Development Kits

The operating systems, chip architectures, and Java Development Kits that are supported by the CodeReady Studio 12.21.3 release are listed in the following table:

Operating SystemChip ArchitectureJava Development Kit

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8

x86_64

OpenJDK 17 and OpenJDK 11

Microsoft Windows 8, and Microsoft Windows 10

x86_64

OpenJDK 17, OpenJDK 11, and Oracle JDK 11

macOS Catalina (10.15), macOS Big Sur (11.0), and macOS Monterey (12.0)

x86_64

Oracle JDK 17, OpenJDK 11, and OpenJDK 11

Fedora 34 and Fedora 35

x86_64

OpenJDK 17, OpenJDK 11, and Oracle JDK 11

Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and Ubuntu 21.10

x86_64

OpenJDK 17, OpenJDK 11, and Oracle JDK11

Important

Eclipse 2021-09 GA and CodeReady Studio 12.21.3 are tested under Java Development Kit 11. Older Java Development Kits are not supported for running CodeReady Studio. However, older versions are supported for application development and deployment.

Note

There are known issues when running CodeReady Studio with Java Development Kit 11 as well as Java Development Kit 17. For more information, see JBDS-4751 and JBDS-5040 respectively.

1.4.1. Additional resources

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