This page last changed on Nov 24, 2009 by pfragemann.
Supported and Compatible J2EE Application Servers
Confluence supports the following application servers, provided they are running on a Windows, Unix (NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Solarix, Linux), Mac OS X on x86 or x86-64 processors.
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Supported in Confluence 3.1 (DEC/2010) |
Works with Confluence 3.1 |
Apache Tomcat |
5.5.20+, 6.0 |
5.5 |
BEA Weblogic |
9.2 |
9.1, 10 |
IBM Websphere Application Server |
6.1 |
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Caucho Resin |
3.0, 3.1.6, 3.1.7 |
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JBoss |
4.2.2 (but not 4.2.3, see details ) |
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Column labelled 'Works with' as opposed to 'Supported in': We assume that Confluence works fine with these application server versions. Please be aware, however, that we do not test these versions regularly. Hence, we may request that you migrate to a supported version first before we can provide more detailed support.
Please see configuration guides for supported application servers.
If you have no preference, we recommend using Confluence Standalone which includes Apache Tomcat.
Unsupported J2EE Application Servers
From Confluence 2.10 and later, the following application servers are no longer supported:
- Tomcat 5.0 — please migrate to Tomcat 5.5 or 6
- Resin 2 — please migrate to Resin 3.0 or 3.1
- JBoss 4.0.x — please migrate to JBoss 4.x.
Currently, we do not officially support JBoss 5.x. nor 4.2.3. Requests habe been created (CONF-16432) for official support of this application server version. It is currently blocked by CONF-17541 and JBAS-7210
The decision to deprecate these platforms was announced previously.
Potentially Compatible Application Servers
The following application servers may work with Confluence. Whilst they are not known to possess any problems or incompatibilities with Confluence, they have not been sufficiently tested to be considered a compatible Application Server. Consequently, they are not supported.
J2EE Application Servers:
Non J2EE Application Servers:
Refer to the Supported Platforms FAQ.
Known Incompatible J2EE Application Servers
The following application servers may (in part) work with Confluence. However, they are known to possess problems or incompatibilities with Confluence and consequently are not supported.
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