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Confluence version | RY versions | Java version | Published | End of support |
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Confluence 9.0 | To be determined3.9–present | Dropping support for Java 11[1] | Mid-2024 ? | Mid-2026 |
Confluence 8.9 | 3.9—present | Java 17 / 11 | March 2024 | (Non-LTS) |
Confluence 8.8 | 3.7.5—present5—3.8.x | Java 17 / 11 | February 2024 | (Non-LTS) |
Confluence 8.7 | 3.6.13—3.8.13—presentx | Java 17 / 11 | December 2023 | (Non-LTS) |
Confluence 8.5 LTS | 3.6.0—present0—3.8.x | Java 17 / 11 | August 2023 | August 2025 |
Confluence 8.0 | 3.4.9—3.8.10x | Java 17 / 11 | November 2022 | (Non-LTS) |
Confluence 7.20 | 3.4.6—3.8.10x[2] | Java 17 / 11 / 8 | October 2022 | March 2024[2] |
Confluence 7.19 LTS | 3.3.10—3.8.10x[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] Confluence 7.19 Requirement Yogi 3.9 still works with Requirement Yogi 3.9, but it requires Java 11. To avoid mistakes, we recommend customers on Confluence 7.19 to keep RY 3.8.10Confluence 7.19-9.0, but we’re currently working on stability issues. To avoid deploying 3.9 for everyone, we’ve marked it for Confluence 8.6+ only in the metadata.
Jira version | RYJ versions | Java version | Published | End of support |
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Jira 9.14 | 3.8.0—present | Java 17 / 11 | ||
Jira 9.12 LTS | 3.6.3—present | Java 17 / 11 | November 2023 | November 2025 |
Jira 9.10 | 3.5.5—present | Java 11 / 8 | June 2023 | (Non-LTS) |
Jira 9.4 LTS | 3.4.9—present | Java 11 / 8 | November 2022 | November 2024 |
Jira 8.20 LTS | 3.0.3—3.6.3 | Java 11 / 8 | October 2021 | October 2023 |
Jira 8.13 LTS | 2.5.11—3.6.3 | Java 8 | October 2020 | October 2023 |
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