Magnolia 6.0 reached end of life on June 26, 2019. This branch is no longer supported, see End-of-life policy.
The following software components have been tested to work with Magnolia Enterprise Edition and the Jackrabbit repository.
Linux distributions running kernel 2.6 and later.
Windows
Other
Are you running Magnolia on an OS that is not listed here? Let us know by leaving a comment at the bottom of the page or post to the forum.
You need a Java Development Kit (JDK) or a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) on your system to run Magnolia and either the Tomcat application server that ships with the bundle or a Java EE 8 / Jakarta EE 8 compliant server.
JRE is an implementation of the Java Virtual Machine which executes Java programs. JDK is a bundle of software that you can use to develop Java based applications. If you plan to write your own Java code get the JDK. If you just want to run Magnolia then JRE is sufficient.
Magnolia releases run on the active Java version at the time of the first release.
Java SE 12 | Java SE 11 | Java SE 10 | Java SE 9 | Java SE 8 | |
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Magnolia 6.0 |
If you are using AdoptOpenJDK on macOS 10.15, be aware that this build of OpenJDK is currently facing a segmentation fault problem issued as https://github.com/AdoptOpenJDK/openjdk-build/issues/1315, which also affects our Periscope module. Until the issue is fixed in the AdoptOpenJDK project, you can bypass it by excluding the
magnolia-periscope-result-ranker
artifact from your instances, temporarily losing the functionality the result ranker provides.
Notes:
Admincentral works with three responsive viewports:
Note: Internet Explorer 11, the last version of Internet Explorer, is not supported. Please use Microsoft Edge instead.
Magnolia Templating Essentials (MTE) supports all CSS3/HTML5 compatible browsers and includes a ready-to-use solution for making all the functionality and design available in IE7 and IE8 as well.
For all Magnolia cloud deployments, TLS v 1.2 is the minimal requirement that browsers need to support for both the AdminCentral and all client websites to ensure maximum security.
Embedded
External DB
Notes:
The certified stack can be summarized as follows:
Tomcat | JBoss/WildFly | IBM WebSphere | Oracle WebLogic | |
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Linux distributions | ||||
Windows | ||||
Mac OS X 10.12 and later | - | - |