Chapter 2. Supported configurations


For more information about supported and tested configurations for Java Virtual Machines (JVMs) and JBoss EAP 8.0, including commonly used operating systems, databases, and JMS brokers, see the Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 8.0 supported configurations Knowledgebase article on the Red Hat Customer Portal.

For more information about included modules, supported standards, and Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform component details, see the following support documents:

OpenShift images

Builder and Runtime images are supported for OpenJDK 17 / RHEL 8 on Intel, IBM systems Z & P, and ARM architectures.

Red Hat build of Keycloak SAML adapters support

You can now install Red Hat build of Keycloak SAML adapters using the Keycloak SAML adapter Galleon feature pack. For information about Red Hat build of Keycloak, see the Red Hat build of Keycloak product page.

MariaDB Driver logging dependency

In JBoss EAP 8.0, the MariaDB Driver includes a dependency on the org.slf4j module to improve logging functionality. This prevents possible errors when slf4j classes are unavailable, and ensures proper handling of log messages. When deploying the MariaDB Driver module, you must ensure the slf4j dependencies are available to leverage this enhancement. For more information, see How to configure MariaDB driver 3.0+ as a JBoss Module in EAP 7 / 8.

JBoss EAP 8.0 Operator

JBoss EAP 8.0 now supports the EAP operator. You can now deploy your JBoss EAP 8.0 applications using the JBoss EAP operator. For more information, see JBoss EAP Operator Support Policy.

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