This page last changed on Oct 05, 2009 by alui.
Atlassian highly recommends the following application servers for use with your JIRA installation. You are welcome to use other application servers with your JIRA installation, however the four application servers below are the ones most commonly used by our customers and we are able to provide the best support for them. You may be able to find information on other application servers in the documentation for older versions of JIRA.
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JBoss
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Documentation |
Official JIRA documentation |
Supplementary documentation |
JBoss website |
Recommended Versions |
Application Server — JBoss 4.2.3GA |
Notes |
- Please see the official JIRA documentation for information on which versions of JBoss are supported, and for instructions on deploying JIRA to JBoss.
- JBoss is a open source application server.
- JBoss 5 currently does not work with JIRA 4.0 due to an outstanding JBoss issue with the Apache Xerces. Please see this JBoss issue for further details.
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Tomcat
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Documentation |
Official JIRA documentation — Tomcat 5.5, Tomcat 6.0 |
Supplementary documentation — Tomcat 5.5 notes, Tomcat 6.0 notes |
Apache Tomcat website |
Recommended Versions |
Application Server — Tomcat 5.5.27+, Tomcat 6.0.20 |
Notes |
- Please see the official JIRA documentation for information on which versions of Tomcat are supported, and for instructions on deploying JIRA to Tomcat.
- Tomcat is a open source application server.
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WebLogic
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Documentation |
Official JIRA documentation |
Supplementary documentation |
Oracle WebLogic website |
Recommended Versions |
Application Server — WebLogic 9.2 |
Notes |
- Please see the official JIRA documentation for information on which versions of WebLogic are supported, and for instructions on deploying JIRA to WebLogic.
- WebLogic is a commercial application server developed by Oracle (formerly developed by BEA).
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WebSphere
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