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Confluence version | RY versions | Java version | Published | End of support |
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Confluence 9.0 | To be determined | Dropping support for Java 11[1] | Mid-2024 ? | Mid-2026 |
Confluence 8.9 | To be determined3.9—present | Java 17 / | March 2024 | (Non-LTS) |
Confluence 8.8 | 3.7.5—present | Java 17 / 11 | February 2024 | (Non-LTS) |
Confluence 8.7 | 3.6.13—present | Java 17 / 11 | December 2023 | (Non-LTS) |
Confluence 8.5 LTS | 3.6.0—present [3] | Java 17 / 11 [3] | August 2023 | August 2025 |
Confluence 8.0 | 3.4.9—3.7.5 | Java 17 / 11 | November 2022 | (Non-LTS) |
Confluence 7.20 | 3.4.6—3.7.5[2] | Java 17 / 11 / 8 | October 2022 | March 2024[2] |
Confluence 7.19 LTS | 3.3.10—3.7.5[2] | Java 17 / 11 / 8 | July 2022 | March 2024[2] |
Confluence 7.13 LTS | 2.6.12—3.5.8 | Java 17 / 11 / 8 | August 2021 | August 2023 |
[2] As an exception, we have shortened the duration of the support for Confluence 7.19 (1.75 instead of 2 years), and require Confluence 8.5 sooner than expected, because of difficult API changes coming up in Confluence 8.7, 8.8 and 9.0 and because of the deprecation of Java 8still works with Requirement Yogi 3.9, but it requires Java 11. To avoid mistakes, we recommend customers on Confluence 7.19 to keep RY 3.7.5, it was a good version.
[3]We are planning to require Java 17, starting November 2024 (dropping support for Java 11).
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