JBoss Enterprise Data Services Platform supported configurations

Every JBoss® Enterprise Data Services Platform (JBoss EDSP) release is tested and certified on a variety of market-leading operating systems, Java™ Virtual Machines (JVMs), and database combinations.

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Because we're not able to test every possible combination, this page describes what we consider fully supported and compatible configurations. Red Hat® supports both certified and compatible configurations.

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Compatible configurations

Compatible configurations include the JVM version families listed in the compatible configurations table below and the corresponding operating systems capable of running those JVMs.

Red Hat will provide both production and development support for these compatible configurations (according to your corresponding subscription agreement) in both physical and virtual environments as long as your support issue is within the context of applications running on or with JBoss EDSP.

Database and data source support is limited to certified configurations.

 

Certified configurations

Certified configurations are a defined set of validated, tested, and recommended operating systems, chip architectures, JVMs, and database combinations. These represent the most common combinations that JBoss Enterprise Middleware customers are using.

For these configurations, Red Hat has directly, or through certified partners, exercised a full range of platform certification tests as part of the product release process. Issues identified as part of this testing process are highlighted in release notes for each JBoss EDSP release.

 

JBoss Enterprise Data Services Platform 5.1

Red Hat fully supports both compatible and certified configurations.

 

Compatible configurations - 5.1

Red Hat relies on the testing and certification process of the JVM to determine operating system compatibility. The following JVM version families, combined with an operating system that supports that JVM, are considered fully supported compatible configurations for JBoss EDSP in a virtual or real environment.

Java Virtual Machine

Version

Sun JDK

1.6.x

OpenJDK

1.6.x

IBM JDK

1.6.x


 

Certified configurations - 5.1

The following operating system, chip architectures, and JVM combinations are fully supported certified configurations for JBoss EDSP 5.1.

 

Operating system

Chip architecture

Java Virtual Machine(s)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux® 6
(latest update)

x86, x86_64

Sun JDK 1.6
OpenJDK 1.6

IBM JDK 1.6

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
(latest update)

x86, x86_64

Sun JDK 1.6
OpenJDK 1.6.0

IBM JDK 1.6

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
(latest update)

x86, x86_64

Sun JDK 1.6

Microsoft Windows 2003

x86, x86_64

Sun JDK 1.6

Microsoft Windows 2008

x86, x86_64

Sun JDK 1.6

Solaris 10

x86, SPARC

Sun JDK 1.6

Solaris 9

x86, SPARC

Sun JDK 1.6


 

The following databases and database drivers were validated and certified as part of the JBoss EDSP 5.1 release process for use as a persistence store for platform components. A persistence store is used by product components to store state or other runtime information.

 

Database

Database driver

Oracle 11g R2

Oracle JDBC Driver v11.2.0.1.0

Oracle 10g R2

Oracle JDBC Driver v10.2.0.4

IBM DB2 9.7

IBM DB2 JDBC Universal Driver Architecture 4.9.78

Microsoft SQL Server 2008

Microsoft SQL Server JDBC Driver 3.0

Microsoft SQL Server 2005

Microsoft SQL Server JDBC Driver 3.0

MySQL v5.1

mysql-connector-java v5.1.13

MySQL v5.0

mysql-connector-java v5.0.8

PostgreSQL 8.4

JDBC4 PostgreSQL Driver, Version 8.3-605

PostgreSQL 8.3.7

JDBC4 PostgreSQL Driver, Version 8.3-605

PostgreSQL 8.2.4

JDBC4 PostgreSQL Driver, Version 8.2-510


 

The following data sources were validated and certified as part of the JBoss EDSP 5.1 release process.

Data source

Database driver / Supported interface/ Notes

Oracle 11g R2

Oracle JDBC Driver v11.2.0.1.0

Oracle 10g R2

Oracle JDBC Driver v10.2.0.4

IBM DB2 9.7

IBM DB2 JDBC Universal Driver Architecture 4.9.78

IBM DB2 9.1

IBM DB2 JDBC Universal Driver Architecture 3.8.62

Microsoft SQL Server 2005, 2008

Microsoft SQL Server JDBC Driver 3.0

Sybase ASE 15

jConnect for JDBC3.0 v6.0

MySQL v5.1

mysql-connector-java v5.1.13

MySQL v5.0

mysql-connector-java v5.0.8

PostgreSQL 8.4

JDBC4 PostgreSQL Driver, Version 8.3-605

PostgreSQL 8.3

JDBC4 PostgreSQL Driver, Version 8.3-605

PostgreSQL 8.2

JDBC4 PostgreSQL Driver, Version 8.2-510

MetaMatrix 5.5.4

MetaMatrix 5.5.4 JDBC Driver

LDAP v3

 

Salesforce.com

API version 17

ModeShape Metadata Repository

Via bundled ModeShape JDBC driver

Files

Delimited and fixed-length

XML files

 

XML over HTTP

HTTP 1.1

SOAP Web Services

SOAP 1.1, WSDL 1.2

Microsoft Excel 2003

JDBC-ODBC bridge driver

Microsoft Access 2003

JDBC-ODBC bridge driver

 

The following JMS providers were validated and certified for use with the JBoss ESB as part of the JBoss EDSP 5.1 release process.

JMS provider

Version

JBoss Messaging (JBM)

As packaged in JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform 5.1

TIBCO Enterprise Message Service

5.0

IBM WebSphere MQ

6.0.2, 7.0

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