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Red Hat JBoss Web Server 6.0 Service Pack 3 Release Notes

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These release notes contain important information related to the Red Hat JBoss Web Server 6.0 Service Pack 3.

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Chapter 1. Red Hat JBoss Web Server 6.0 Service Pack 3

Welcome to the Red Hat JBoss Web Server version 6.0 Service Pack 3 release.

Red Hat JBoss Web Server is a fully integrated and certified set of components for hosting Java web applications. It consists of an application server (Apache Tomcat servlet container) and the Apache Tomcat Native Library.

JBoss Web Server includes the following key components:

  • Apache Tomcat is a servlet container in accordance with the Java Servlet Specification. JBoss Web Server contains Apache Tomcat 10.1.
  • The Apache Tomcat Native Library improves Tomcat scalability, performance, and integration with native server technologies.
  • Tomcat-vault is an extension for the JBoss Web Server that is used for securely storing passwords and other sensitive information used by a JBoss Web Server.
  • The mod_cluster library enables communication between JBoss Web Server and the Apache HTTP Server mod_proxy_cluster module. The mod_cluster library enables you to use the Apache HTTP Server as a load balancer for JBoss Web Server. For more information about configuring mod_cluster, or for information about installing and configuring alternative load balancers such as mod_jk and mod_proxy, see the Apache HTTP Server Connectors and Load Balancing Guide.
  • Apache portable runtime (APR) is a runtime that provides an OpenSSL-based TLS implementation for the HTTP connectors. JBoss Web Server provides a distribution of APR for supported Windows platforms only. For Red Hat Enterprise Linux, you can use the APR package that the operating system provides.
  • OpenSSL is a software library that implements the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocols and includes a basic cryptographic library. JBoss Web Server provides a distribution of OpenSSL for supported Windows platforms only. For Red Hat Enterprise Linux, you can use the OpenSSL package that the operating system provides.

This release of JBoss Web Server includes an important security update.

This release of JBoss Web Server provides OpenShift images based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.

Chapter 2. New features and enhancements

Red Hat JBoss Web Server 6.0 Service Pack 3 does not include any new features or enhancements.

Chapter 3. Installing the Red Hat JBoss Web Server 6.0

You can install the JBoss Web Server 6.0 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux or Microsoft Windows. For more information see the following sections of the installation guide:

Chapter 4. Upgrading Red Hat JBoss Web Server using this Service Pack

To install this service pack:

  1. Go to the Software Downloads page for Red Hat JBoss Web Server 6.0.

    Note

    You require a Red Hat subscription to access the Software Downloads page.

  2. Download the Red Hat JBoss Web Server 6.0 Service Pack 3 archive file that is appropriate to your platform.
  3. Extract the archive file to the Red Hat JBoss Web Server installation directory.

If you have installed Red Hat JBoss Web Server from RPM packages on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, you can use the following yum command to upgrade to the latest service pack:

# yum upgrade

Chapter 5. OS/JVM certifications

This release is supported for use with the following operating system and Java Development Kit (JDK) versions:

Operating SystemChipset ArchitectureJava Virtual Machine

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9

x86_64

Red Hat build of OpenJDK 11, Red Hat build of OpenJDK 17, Oracle JDK 11, Oracle JDK 17

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8

x86_64

Red Hat build of OpenJDK 11, Red Hat build of OpenJDK 17, Oracle JDK 11, Oracle JDK 17

Microsoft Windows 2019 Server

x86_64

Red Hat build of OpenJDK 11, Red Hat build of OpenJDK 17, Oracle JDK 11, Oracle JDK 17

Note

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and Microsoft Windows 2016 Server are not supported.

Chapter 6. Resolved issues

The following issue is resolved for this release:

IssueDescription

JWS-3336

JWS 6.0.2 is missing redhat version suffix in ServerInfo

For details of any security fixes in this release, see the errata links in Advisories related to this release.

Chapter 7. Known issues

There are no known issues for this release.

Chapter 8. Supported components

For a list of component versions that are supported in this release of Red Hat JBoss Web Server, see the JBoss Web Server Component Details page.

Chapter 9. Advisories related to this release

The following advisories have been issued to document enhancements, bug fixes, and CVE fixes included in this release:

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