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Hi, We are forced by our infosec team to upgrade our Apache to 2.4. And Mod
keving
over 9 years ago
Hi,
We are forced by our infosec team to upgrade our Apache to 2.4. And Mod_jk is deprecated in 2.4. Do you have a new instructions instead of this one?
forum.appian.com/.../Configuring_Apache_Web_Server_with_JBoss
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Eduardo Fuentes
Appian Employee
over 9 years ago
You mean deprecated within your company, right? That module is still supported on Apache 2.4.
The only available documentation for Appian and Apache is for mod_jk. You can review the Apache documentation and "translate"/"map" the mod_jk settings into the mod_proxy_ajp but you will have to thoroughly test this since Appian is certified to work with mod_jk but I haven't seen any plans to support mod_proxy_ajp
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Eduardo Fuentes
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over 9 years ago
You mean deprecated within your company, right? That module is still supported on Apache 2.4.
The only available documentation for Appian and Apache is for mod_jk. You can review the Apache documentation and "translate"/"map" the mod_jk settings into the mod_proxy_ajp but you will have to thoroughly test this since Appian is certified to work with mod_jk but I haven't seen any plans to support mod_proxy_ajp
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