This page last changed on Jul 06, 2010 by alui.

This page contains announcements of the end of support for various platforms and browsers when used with Confluence. This is summarised in the table below. Please see the sections following for the full announcements.

End of Support Matrix for Confluence
Platform Confluence End of Support
Caucho Resin application server (all versions) Confluence 3.3 (announcement)
IBM WebSphere application server (all versions) Confluence 3.3 (announcement)
Oracle WebLogic application server (all versions) Confluence 3.3 (announcement)
DB 8.2 database Confluence 3.3 (announcement)
Sun JDK 1.5 Confluence 3.3 (announcement)
Internet Explorer 6 web browser Confluence 3.3 or 13 July 2010, whichever is sooner (announcement)
Oracle 10g Confluence 3.4 (announcement)
Safari 3 & 3.1 web browser Confluence 3.4 (announcement)

The table above summarises information regarding the end of support announcements for upcoming Confluence releases. If a platform (version) has already reached its end of support date, it is not listed in the table.

Why is Atlassian ending support for these platforms?
Atlassian is committed to delivering improvements and bug fixes as fast as possible. We are also committed to providing world class support for all the platforms our customers run our software on. However, as the complexity of our applications grows, the cost of supporting multiple platforms increases exponentially. Each new feature has to be tested on several combinations of application servers, databases, web browsers, etc, with setup and ongoing maintenance of automated tests. Moving forward, we want to reduce the time spent there to increase Confluence development speed significantly.

On this page (most recent announcements first):

Deprecated Databases for Confluence (6 July 2010)

 

This section announces the end of Atlassian support for certain database versions for Confluence. End of support means that Atlassian will not fix bugs related to certain database versions past the support end date.

We will stop supporting the following database versions:

  • From Confluence 3.4, due in Q2 2011, Confluence will no longer support Oracle 10g (i.e. Oracle 10.1 and Oracle 10.2).
    Note, Oracle 11g (i.e. Oracle 11.1 and Oracle 11.2) will still be supported.

We have made these decisions in line with Oracle's decision to stop support for Oracle 10g, as per the "Oracle Database (RDBMS) Releases Support Status Summary [ID 161818.1]" article on the Oracle Support site (note, you will need an Oracle Support account to find and view the article). This also will reduce the testing time required for each release and help us speed up our ability to deliver market-driven features. We are committed to helping our customers understand this decision and assist them in upgrading to Oracle 11g if needed.

The details are below. Please refer to the Supported Platforms for more details regarding platform support for Confluence. If you have questions or concerns regarding this announcement, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

End of Life Announcement for Database Support

Database Support End Date
Oracle (version 10.1 and 10.2 only) When Confluence 3.4 releases, due Q2 2011
  • Oracle (version 10.1 and 10.2 only) End of Support Notes:
    • Atlassian intends to end support for Oracle 10.1 and Oracle 10.2 in Confluence 3.4 (due to release in Q2 2011), with the final support for these platforms in Confluence 3.3 . Oracle 11.1 and Oracle 11.2 will still be supported.
    • 'Support End Date' means that Confluence 3.3 and previous released versions will continue to work with the Oracle 10.1 and Oracle 10.2. However, we will not fix bugs affecting Oracle 10.1 or Oracle 10.2 past the support end date.
    • Confluence 3.4 (due to release in Q2 2011) will not be tested with Oracle 10.1 and Oracle 10.2.

Deprecated Web Browsers for Confluence (6 July 2010)

 

This section announces the end of Atlassian support for certain web browser versions for Confluence. End of support means that Atlassian will not fix bugs related to certain web browser versions past the support end date.

We will stop supporting the following web browser versions:

  • From Confluence 3.4, due in Q2 2011, Confluence will no longer support Safari 3 or Safari 3.1.
    Note, Safari 4 will still be supported.

The details are below. Please refer to the Supported Platforms for more details regarding platform support for Confluence. If you have questions or concerns regarding this announcement, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

End of Life Announcement for Web Browser Support

Web Browser Support End Date
Safari (version 3 and 3.1 only) When Confluence 3.4 releases, due Q2 2011
  • Safari (version 3 and 3.1 only) End of Support Notes:
    • Atlassian intends to end support for Safari 3 and Safari 3.1 in Confluence 3.4 (due to release in Q2 2011), with the final support for these platforms in Confluence 3.3. Safari 4 will still be supported.
    • 'Support End Date' means that Confluence 3.3 and previous released versions will continue to work with the Safari 3 and Safari 3.1. However, we will not fix bugs affecting Safari 3 and Safari 3.1 past the support end date.
    • Confluence 3.4 (due to release in Q2 2011) will not be tested with Safari 3 and Safari 3.1.

Deprecated Databases for Confluence (24 March 2010)

 

This section announces the end of Atlassian support for certain database versions for Confluence. End of support means that Atlassian will not fix bugs related to certain database versions past the support end date.

We will stop supporting the following database versions:

  • From Confluence 3.3, due in Q3 2010, Confluence will no longer support DB2 8.2.
    Note, DB2 9.7 will still be supported.

We are reducing our database support to reduce the amount of testing time and help us speed up our ability to deliver market-driven features. We are committed to helping our customers understand this decision and assist them in upgrading to DB2 9.7 if needed.

The details are below. Please refer to the Supported Platforms for more details regarding platform support for Confluence. If you have questions or concerns regarding this announcement, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

End of Life Announcement for Database Support

Database Support End Date
DB2 (version 8.2 only) When Confluence 3.3 releases, due Q3 2010
  • DB2 (version 8.2 only) End of Support Notes:
    • Atlassian intends to end support for DB2 8.2 in Q3 2010, with the final support for these platforms in Confluence 3.2. DB2 9.7 will still be supported.
    • 'Support End Date' means that Confluence 3.2 and previous released versions will continue to work with the DB2 8.2. However, we will not fix bugs affecting DB2 8.2 past the support end date.
    • Confluence 3.3 (due to release in Q3 2010) will not be tested with DB2 8.2.

Deprecated Application Servers for Confluence (27 January 2010)

 

This section announces the end of Atlassian support for certain application servers for Confluence. End of support means that Atlassian will not fix bugs related to certain application servers past the support end date.

We will stop supporting the following application servers:

  • From Confluence 3.2, due late Q1 2010, Confluence will no longer support JBoss application servers.
  • From Confluence 3.3, due in Q3 2010, Confluence will no longer support Oracle WebLogic, IBM WebSphere or Caucho Resin.

We are reducing our application server platform support to reduce the amount of testing time and help us speed up our ability to deliver market-driven features. We are committed to helping our customers understand this decision and assist them in migrating to Tomcat, our supported application server.

The details are below. Please refer to the Supported Platforms for more details regarding platform support for Confluence. If you have questions or concerns regarding this announcement, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

End of Life Announcement for Application Server Support

Application Servers Support End Date
JBoss 4.2.2 When Confluence 3.2 releases, due late Q1 2010
Oracle WebLogic 9.2 When Confluence 3.3 releases, due Q3 2010
IBM WebSphere 6.1 When Confluence 3.3 releases, due Q3 2010
Caucho Resin 3.0, 3.1.6, 3.1.7 When Confluence 3.3 releases, due Q3 2010
  • JBoss End of Support Notes:
    • 'Support End Date' means that Confluence 3.1 and previous released versions will continue to work with stated application servers. However, we will not fix bugs affecting JBoss application servers.
    • Confluence 3.2 will not support JBoss application servers.
  • WebLogic, WebSphere and Resin End of Support Notes:
    • Atlassian intends to end support for Oracle WebLogic, IBM WebSphere, and Caucho Resin in Q3 2010, with the final support for these platforms in Confluence 3.2.
    • 'Support End Date' means that Confluence 3.2 and previous released versions will continue to work with the stated application servers. However, we will not fix bugs affecting Oracle WebLogic, IBM WebSphere, and Caucho Resin application servers past the support end date.
    • Confluence 3.3 (due to release in Q3 2010) will only be tested with and support Tomcat 5.5.20+ and 6.0.
    • If you have concerns with this end of support announcement, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

Why is Atlassian doing this?

We have chosen to standardise on Tomcat, because it is the most widely used application server in our user population. It is fast, robust, secure, well-documented, easy to operate, open source, and has a huge community driving improvements. It is the de facto industry standard, with several companies available that specialise in providing enterprise grade support contracts for it, ranging from customisations to 24/7 support.

Deprecated Java Platforms for Confluence (27 January 2010)

 

This section announces the end of Atlassian support for certain Java Platforms for Confluence.

We will stop supporting the following Java Platforms:

  • From Confluence 3.3, due Q3 2010, support for Java Platform 5 (JDK/JRE 1.5) will end.

We are ending support for Java Platform 5, in line with Sun's Java SE Support Road Map (i.e. "End of Service Life" for Java Platform 5 dated October 30, 2009). We are committed to helping our customers understand this decision and assist them in updating to Java Platform 6, our supported Java Platform.

The details are below. Please refer to the Supported Platforms for more details regarding platform support for Confluence. If you have questions or concerns regarding this announcement, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

End of Life Announcement for Java Platform Support

Java Platform Support End Date
Java Platform 5 (JDK/JRE 1.5) When Confluence 3.3 releases, due Q3 2010
  • Java Platform 5 End of Support Notes:
    • Atlassian intends to end support for Java Platform 5 in Q3 2010.
    • 'Support End Date' means that Confluence 3.2.x and previous released versions will continue to work with Java Platform 5 (JDK/JRE 1.5), however we will not fix bugs related to Java Platform 5 past the support end date.
    • Confluence 3.3 will only be tested with and support Java Platform 6 (JDK/JRE 1.6).
    • If you have concerns with this end of support announcement, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

Deprecated Web Browsers for Confluence (14 December 2009)

 

This section announces the end of Atlassian support for certain web browsers for Confluence.

We will stop supporting older versions of web browsers as follows:

  • From Confluence 3.2, due late Q1 2010, support for Firefox 2 and Safari 2 will end.
  • From 13 July 2010, in line with Microsoft's Support Lifecycle policy, support for IE6 will end.

The details are below. Please refer to the Supported Platforms for more details regarding platform support for Confluence. If you have questions or concerns regarding this announcement, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

End of Life Announcement for Web Browser Support

Web Browsers Support End Date
Firefox 2 When Confluence 3.2 releases, late Q1 2010
Safari 2 When Confluence 3.2 releases, late Q1 2010
Internet Explorer 6 When Confluence 3.3 releases (target Q3 2010) or 13 July 2010, whichever is sooner
  • Firefox 2 and Safari 2 Notes:
    • Confluence 3.1 is the last version to officially support Firefox 2 and Safari 2.
    • You may be able to use these older browser for the most common use cases like viewing and editing content, but official support for these browsers will end once you upgrade to Confluence 3.2.
    • Confluence 3.2 is currently targeted to release late Q1 2010 and will not be tested with Firefox 2 and Safari 2. After the Confluence 3.2 release, Atlassian will not provide fixes in older versions of Confluence for bugs affecting Firefox 2 and Safari 2.
  • Internet Explorer 6 Notes:
    • Confluence 3.2 (due late Q1 2010) will be the last version to officially support Internet Explorer 6.
    • Confluence 3.3 is currently targeted to release Q3 2010 and will not support IE6.
    • Atlassian will support IE6 in Confluence until the 13th of July 2010, in line with Microsoft's Support Lifecycle policy. Beyond that date, released versions of Confluence will continue working with IE6 just as they did before, but we will not fix bugs affecting Internet Explorer 6.
    • You may be able to use Internet Explorer 6 for the most common use cases like viewing and editing content, but official support for this browser will end once you upgrade to Confluence 3.3.
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