Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform
java-runtime red-hat server-appRed Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (or JBoss EAP) is a subscription-based Java EE-based application server runtime platform used for building, deploying, and hosting highly-transactional Java applications and services. It is developed and maintained by Red Hat as part as their Enterprise Middleware portfolio of software. It is based on the open source WildFly application server.
| Release | Released | Full Support | Maintenance Support | Extended Life Support 1 | Latest | 
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| 8 | 1 year and 9 months ago  (05 Feb 2024)  | 
    
    
    
    
    
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      in 2 years and 3 months  (05 Feb 2028) 
    
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        in 5 years  (05 Feb 2031) 
      
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        in 7 years  (05 Feb 2033) 
      
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        8.0.10.0
      
       (21 Oct 2025) 
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| 7 | 9 years ago  (01 May 2016)  | 
    
    
    
    
    
      Ended
      1 year and 10 months ago  (31 Dec 2023) 
    
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        Ended
        4 months ago  (30 Jun 2025) 
      
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        in 2 years  (31 Oct 2027) 
      
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        7.4.23
      
       (14 Jul 2025) 
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| 6 | 13 years ago  (01 Jun 2012)  | 
    
    
    
    
    
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      9 years ago  (30 Jun 2016) 
    
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        Ended
        6 years ago  (30 Jun 2019) 
      
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        Ended
        3 years ago  (30 Jun 2022) 
      
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        6.4.24
      
       (30 Jun 2022) 
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| 5 | 16 years ago  (01 Nov 2009)  | 
    
    
    
    
    
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      11 years ago  (30 Nov 2013) 
    
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        8 years and 11 months ago  (30 Nov 2016) 
      
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        Ended
        5 years and 11 months ago  (30 Nov 2019) 
      
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        5.2.0
      
       (23 Jan 2013) 
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| 4.3 | 17 years ago  (01 Jan 2008)  | 
    
    
    
    
    
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      14 years ago  (31 Jan 2011) 
    
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        12 years ago  (31 Jan 2013) 
      
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        8 years and 11 months ago  (30 Nov 2016) 
      
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        4.3.0 CP10
      
       (11 Feb 2013) 
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| 4.2 | 18 years ago  (01 Jun 2007)  | 
    
    
    
    
    
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      15 years ago  (30 Jun 2010) 
    
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        Ended
        13 years ago  (30 Jun 2012) 
      
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        Ended
        10 years ago  (30 Jun 2015) 
      
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        4.2.0.CP09
      
       (26 Apr 2010) 
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JBoss EAP 7 received 7 years of Full Support. Given this exceptionally long Full Support phase, it is expected to receive only 2 years of Maintenance Support.
Latest Red Hat JBoss EAP releases are following the long-life product life cycle with 7 years of support divided in two phases. The first phase, called Full Support, lasts 4 years with enhancements, bug and security fixes. The second phase, called Maintenance Support, lasts 3 years with bug and security fixes only.
Additional support is available by subscribing to Extended Life Support (ELS). This phase is divided in two parts: ELS 1 and ELS 2. Critical bug and security fixes are only provided during the ELS 1 phase.
More information is available on the Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform website.
You should be running one of the supported release numbers listed above in the rightmost column.
$JBOSS_HOME/bin/standalone.sh --version
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