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Hi, We are forced by our infosec team to upgrade our Apache to 2.4. And Mod
keving
over 10 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 10 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 10 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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