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Enterprises running on JBoss EAP 7 in 2025 are facing a dangerous reality: the platform has entered Extended Lifecycle Support Phase 1 (ELS-1), with limited updates, no innovation and weakening protections. This creates widening gaps in security, compliance and performance, leaving organizations exposed to potential breaches, operational inefficiencies and mounting technical debt.
That’s why we created the Understanding the Business Risks of Using JBoss EAP 7 Application Server in Production Environments: Executive Guide—a strategic resource for CTOs and technology leaders to assess the risks of end-of-support runtimes and map out a secure, future-ready path forward.
Why JBoss EAP 7 in ELS-1 creates widening vulnerability windows and compliance gaps
The hidden costs of relying on reduced-support runtimes—developer time drain, vendor lock-in, and delayed modernization
Business implications beyond security, such as financial losses, penalties, reputational damage
Practical steps to minimize risks without rushing a challenging modernization
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Category: User Guide
Subject: CTO Resources, Java Developer Resources, JBoss, Migration, Security