Chapter 5. Resolved issues


This release includes the following resolved issues:

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IssueDescription

JWS-2247

APR,OpenSSL not loaded with Oracle JDK 8 when started as service on Windows

JWS-2239

jws5-tomcat-vault RPM requires Java 8

JWS-2211

OutOfMemoryError when using h2c protocol with NIO connector

JWS-2207

[ASFBZ 65448] Download of file via Servlet OutputStream blocks when using SSL

JWS-2194

Change of APR, Natives version format in catalina log

JWS-2188

rhel9 apr-devel doesn’t work with tc-native buildconf

JWS-2187

[ASFBZ 65441] openssl 3.0 gives undefined symbol: OCSP_HTTP_parse_url with tc-native 1.2.30

JWS-2179

Change the naming of the JWS openshift image packages

JWS-2098

Update apr and openssl from JBCS to versions from jbcs-httpd-2.4.37.SP10

JWS-2096

Update Hibernate to version 5.3.21.Final_redhat_00001 (EAP 7.4.x latest)

JWS-2095

Rebase tomcat to version 9.0.50

JWS-2087

Names of directories changed in source zips

JWS-2085

In MANIFEST.MF, Created-By tag changed, now contains Oracle Corporation

JWS-2067

Consistent naming for Server Number & Server version attributes in the output of 'catalina.sh version' command

JWS-2051

Remove JWS_ADMIN_USENAME and JWS_ADMIN_PASSWORD from JWS Templates

JWS-2019

Update Apache CXF to latest available version

JWS-1830

OpenShift Image needs a nice splash page (like hello world!)

JWS-1717

LibraryPath is ignored on Windows with Java 11

JWS-1609

Upgrade tomcat-native to version 1.2.30

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