Chapter 7. Component versions for this release


This release includes the following components:

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JBCS ComponentOperating System(s)VersionComment

Apache HTTP Server

All

2.4.29

Web server with libraries and tools

JSVC

All

1.1.0

Also known as Apache Commons Daemons

mod_jk

All

1.2.43

Apache HTTP Server load balancer

ISAPI

Microsoft Windows

1.2.43

Microsoft IIS load balancer

NSAPI

Solaris

1.2.43

Oracle iPlanet load balancer

mod_cluster

All

1.3.8

Apache HTTP Server load balancer

curl

Microsoft Windows, Solaris

7.57.0

HTTP client tool

libapr

All

1.6.3

Apache Portable Runtime

libaprutil

All

1.6.1

Apache Portable Runtime Util

Lua

Microsoft Windows, Solaris

5.1.4

Lua scripting language interpreter

OpenSSL

All

1.0.2n

Crypto libraries and openssl executable tool

LibXML

Microsoft Windows, Solaris

2.9.7

XML processing library and xmllint validator

mod_bmx

All

0.9.6-2.GA

JMX API for monitoring httpd

awk (nawk)

Microsoft Windows

2012.07.14

Text processing interpreter

ModSecurity

All

2.9.1-23.GA

Application layer firewall

nghttp2

All

1.29.0

HTTP/2.0 client/server library

libdb

Microsoft Windows, Solaris

4.8.30

Berkeley DB 4.8.30: (April 9, 2010)

krb5

Solaris

1.9.final

krb and gssapi utils with httpd

pcre

Microsoft Windows, Solaris

8.41

Regular expressions engine

expat

Microsoft Windows, Solaris

2.2.5

XML parser

iconv

Microsoft Windows

1.14

Charset encodings and conversions

zlib

Microsoft Windows, Solaris

1.2.7

Compression library

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