Chapter 3. Support and compatibility


This section highlights supported version updates in Red Hat Decision Manager 7.9.

3.1. Support for Firefox 78 ESR

Red Hat Decision Manager now supports Firefox 78 ESR browser.

3.2. Support for Red Hat Data Grid 7.3

Red Hat Decision Manager now supports Red Hat Data Grid 7.3.

3.3. Support for AMQ Streams 1.5

Red Hat Decision Manager now supports AMQ Streams 1.5.

3.4. Support for Red Hat AMQ 7.7

Red Hat Decision Manager now supports Red Hat AMQ 7.7.

Configuration of Business Central on Red Hat JBoss EAP for high-availability (HA) on premise is fully supported.

For more information about installing and configuring Red Hat Decision Manager in a Red Hat JBoss EAP clustered environment, see Installing and configuring Red Hat Decision Manager in a Red Hat JBoss EAP clustered environment.

3.6. Support for Red Hat JBoss Web Server

You can install Red Hat Decision Manager on Red Hat JBoss Web Server 5.3.0 (Apache Tomcat 9.0.30) and Red Hat JBoss Web Server 5.4.0. when available. For more information about installing Red Hat Decision Manager on Red Hat JBoss Web Server 5.3, see Installing and configuring Red Hat Decision Manager on Red Hat JBoss Web Server.

3.7. Red Hat CodeReady Studio integration

You can now integrate Red Hat CodeReady Studio 12.17 with Red Hat Decision Manager. For more information about integrating Red Hat CodeReady Studio 12.17 with Red Hat Decision Manager, see Integrating Red Hat CodeReady Studio with Red Hat Decision Manager.

3.8. Red Hat Fuse integration

Red Hat Fuse 7.7 is supported on Red Hat JBoss EAP 7.2, whereas Red Hat Decision Manager is supported on Red Hat JBoss EAP 7.3. To ensure a stable deployment environment, install Fuse and Red Hat Decision Manager on different instances of Red Hat JBoss EAP according to the supported Red Hat JBoss EAP versions. For more information, see Integrating Red Hat Fuse with Red Hat Decision Manager

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