Supported Oracle versions

Andrei [errno]
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November 17, 2011

is there a summary table available somewhere - which Oracle version is supported with which Atlassian tool?

From what I got just browsing the "requirements" pages - the Oracle support is inconsistent (don't mean it in a bad way - just that different Oracle flavors were tested/supported by different tools.)

true statement? thanks

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Andrei [errno]
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November 20, 2011

to help others looking for the same info...

UPDATE : 2012-02-14 - 10G support dropped (JIRA and CONF)

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Jobin Kuruvilla [Adaptavist]
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November 17, 2011

Just Google 'Supported Platfroms AppName'

For JIRA you will find : http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Supported+Platforms

Confluence: http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Supported+Platforms

And so on!

gbonk August 1, 2012

I was wondering if that means that it requires an 11g database or just the 11g drivers ? We have some of these tools still running the latest version on a 10g oracle database and they are fine, but I guess, perhaps, what this means is that there's no guarentee that they will continue to do so.

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August 1, 2012

In case of Oracle, IIRC Some products (Confluence?) require features not present in older dbs so some aspects of of apps won't work or will have low performance. But for others (e.g. Bamboo) there's simply no guarantee - it may just as well work.

Drivers vs db: whenever a platform is specified, we are talking about the server side, so the database, not the drivers.

You should always match your driver with a database, we have some recommendations here (for Confluence, but it should apply to all apps): https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Database+Setup+for+Oracle

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