Oracle Fusion Middleware 12c end of supportThe complete component-by-component guide to the cliff, and the forward path for each.
Premier Support ends December 2026, Extended December 2027. Most components have a supported 12c → 14c (14.1.2) upgrade path; two — BI and Endeca — must be replaced. This is the hub that routes you to the right forward path for every part of your stack.
The short answer
Oracle Fusion Middleware 12c end of support, in brief
Oracle Fusion Middleware 12c (12.2.1.4) Premier Support ends December 2026 and Extended Support ends December 2027, per Oracle's Lifetime Support Policy. This is the normal Lifetime Support schedule, and it applies across the whole 12c stack — WebCenter, SOA Suite, WebLogic, Forms, Identity Management, Data Integrator, and BI.
Most components have a supported 12c → 14c (release 14.1.2) upgrade path — WebCenter, SOA Suite, WebLogic Server, BPM Suite, ADF, Oracle Forms & Reports, Identity & Access Management, and Data Integrator. Two do not: OBIEE / Oracle BI and Oracle Endeca. Those are replace decisions rather than upgrades, and OBIEE 12c Extended Support already ended August 2025, so BI is the most time-sensitive piece.
Upgrades to 14.1.2 are supported only from 12.2.1.4 (or 12.2.1.19); older 12c releases must first move to 12.2.1.4. The right first step is a component-by-component inventory — which of your components upgrade, which replace, and in what order — into the December 2026 / 2027 window.
The timeline
Key dates for the Fusion Middleware 12c cliff
Per Oracle's Lifetime Support Policy. The 12c support boundary and the 14c runway together frame the decision for every Fusion Middleware customer.
Fusion Middleware 12c Premier Support ends
Oracle Fusion Middleware 12c (12.2.1.4) reaches the end of Premier Support on the normal Lifetime Support schedule. After this date there are no new features, no new operating-system or database certifications, and no non-critical fixes across the 12c stack — WebCenter, SOA Suite, WebLogic, Forms, Identity Management, Data Integrator, and BI included.
Fusion Middleware 12c Extended Support ends
Per Oracle's Lifetime Support Policy, Extended Support for Fusion Middleware 12c ends December 2027. Extended Support provides security updates and Severity 1 fixes; after it ends, Sustaining Support continues but without new patches or certifications. This defines the practical decision window: plan through 2026, execute before the 2027 boundary.
Fusion Middleware 14c support runway
Oracle Fusion Middleware 14c is release 14.1.2. For the components with a 14c path, upgrading resets the clock to a fresh Premier-plus-Extended window — roughly eight years of supported runway from the 14c release. Upgrades to 14.1.2 are supported only from 12.2.1.4 (or 12.2.1.19); older 12c releases must first move to 12.2.1.4.
Your component, your forward path
Every Fusion Middleware 12c component, and where it goes next
Find the component you run, see whether it has a 14c (14.1.2) upgrade path or needs to be replaced, and follow the link to the detailed forward plan where one exists.
WebCenter
Content (UCM), Imaging, Enterprise Capture, Forms Recognition, Portal
14c (14.1.2) upgrade path. Cloud-native on OCI, REST APIs across the stack, AI integration points, OCI Object Storage as a content tier.
SOA Suite
BPEL, Mediator, Business Rules, composites
14c (14.1.2) upgrade path. Composites migrate forward via the Upgrade Assistant, with validation for 11g-era patterns.
WebLogic Server
The application-server tier under the whole stack
14c (14.1.2) upgrade path. The 14c application server is the foundation the other 14c components run on.
BPM Suite
Business process management, human workflow
14c (14.1.2) upgrade path, alongside SOA Suite.
ADF
Application Development Framework — including EBS non-PO coding forms
14c (14.1.2) upgrade path. Customizations need an ADF 14c compatibility review.
Oracle Forms & Reports
Forms and Reports developer platform
Oracle Forms & Reports 14c (14.1.2) was released February 2025. Adds HTTP/2, TLS 1.3, Java Virtual Threads, and no database credentials required at deployment. Upgrade in-place (same Oracle Home, faster, irreversible without a backup) or side-by-side (new Oracle Home, lower risk, 12c keeps running). It is a full upgrade, not a patch set.
Identity & Access Management
OAM, OIG, OUD, OID
Oracle IAM 14c (14.1.2.1) was released March 2025 — Access Management (OAM), Identity Governance (OIG), Unified Directory (OUD), and Internet Directory (OID). Runs on WebLogic Server 14c; certified with Oracle DB 19c/23c/23ai and JDK 17 (certified with JDK 21). The 12c PS4 → 14c upgrade is supported both in-place and out-of-place, and carries roughly eight years of Premier-plus-Extended support from release.
Data Integrator (ODI)
ELT / data integration
Oracle Data Integrator 14c (14.1.2) supports upgrade from 12.2.1.4. Repositories are upgraded with the Upgrade Assistant; the repository upgrade is irreversible, so a verified backup is critical before you run it.
OBIEE / Oracle BI
Business intelligence, analytics
There is no 14c successor for OBIEE / Oracle BI 12c. The forward path is Oracle Analytics Server (OAS, on-premises) or Oracle Analytics Cloud (OAC). Note that OBIEE 12c Extended Support already ended August 2025, so this is the most time-sensitive component in the stack.
Oracle Endeca
Guided search and discovery
Oracle Endeca has reached end of life with no direct successor product. Forward planning means selecting a replacement search or discovery platform for the capability, rather than upgrading in place.
Two kinds of decision
Upgrade vs replace
The Fusion Middleware 12c stack splits cleanly into two decision types. Naming which one each component is is the whole point of the hub.
Upgrade — most of the stack
WebCenter, SOA Suite, WebLogic, BPM, ADF, Oracle Forms & Reports, Identity & Access Management, and Data Integrator all have a supported 12c → 14c (14.1.2) upgrade path. The work is real — inventory, out-of-place or side-by-side upgrade, customization migration, and validation — but the architecture and your investment carry forward, and you reset to a fresh support window.
Replace — BI and Endeca
Two components have no 14c path. OBIEE / Oracle BI 12c moves to Oracle Analytics Server or Oracle Analytics Cloud, and Oracle Endeca (end of life) needs a replacement for the search/discovery capability. These are re-platforming decisions, not upgrades, and OBIEE 12c Extended Support already ended in August 2025 — so BI usually leads the sequencing.
Before you plan any 14c upgrade
14c upgrades start from 12.2.1.4
Oracle supports upgrades to 14c (14.1.2) only from 12.2.1.4 (or 12.2.1.19). If a component is running an older 12c release, the first move is to 12.2.1.4, and the 14c upgrade follows from there. Confirming the current baseline of each component is the first thing an inventory establishes, because it changes the number of steps in the path.
How EZ Cloud helps
Founder-led Fusion Middleware modernization
EZ Cloud delivers the middleware components below founder-led, and maps the full cliff — including the parts that replace rather than upgrade — so you get one clear plan across the whole stack.
Components EZ Cloud delivers directly
Founder-led modernization for WebCenter, SOA Suite, WebLogic, BPM, ADF, Identity & Access Management, and the Oracle Forms platform upgrade. Andrew reads the running 12c implementation directly — Forms Recognition rules, SOA composites, WebLogic configuration, ADF customizations, EBS / Fusion integration — and plans the 14c path against your specific stack.
The components without a 14c path
Two parts of the 12c stack do not have a 14c upgrade and are replaced instead: Oracle BI (OBIEE) moves to Oracle Analytics Server or Cloud, and Oracle Endeca has reached end of life. This guide maps those paths honestly so you have one clear forward plan for the whole estate — not just the pieces with a straight upgrade.
One plan across every component
The value of starting at the hub is sequencing. A Decision Call produces a component-by-component map — what upgrades, what replaces, what leads (BI, given its August 2025 Extended Support end), and how the pieces fit — so procurement and stakeholders work from one coherent timeline into the December 2026 / 2027 window.
Free resource
The Oracle WebCenter AP December 2026 Decision Guide
The structured framework behind the forward paths on this page — diagnostic questions, stack-specific considerations, and a vendor evaluation checklist for the 2026 / 2027 window.
Read the Decision GuideCommon questions
Direct answers on the Fusion Middleware 12c cliff
Map your whole Fusion Middleware stack
A 30-minute Decision Call with Andrew Blackman, founder of EZ Cloud and a 25-year Oracle specialist with 20+ years inside Oracle Fusion Middleware — WebCenter, SOA Suite, WebLogic, ADF, Forms, and Identity Management. Walk through which of your components upgrade to 14c, which replace, and in what order, in the context of your specific stack.