Hey,
are you using proper version of apln-boot jar that applies to your exact
version of jdk?
Since 10.1, WildFly itself doesn't use the apln-boot hack anymore since,
but uses different solution in undertow that doesn't require patching jdk
classes.
--
tomaz
On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 3:58 PM, Hanan Othman <hothman(a)webalo.com> wrote:
Hello undertow-dev,
I'm trying to use WildFly to send a push notification to iOS devices,
which requires the use of HTTP/2. Using OkHttp (
http://square.github.io/okhttp/), I was able to send a request
successfully in an external java project using the JVM option:
-Xbootclasspath/p:<path-to-alpn-boot-jar>.
After checking the documentation here:
http://undertow.io/blog/
2015/03/26/HTTP2-In-Wildfly.html, I was unable to do the same in WildFly.
When I run the server I get:
okhttp3.OkHttpClient -- ALPN callback dropped: SPDY and HTTP/2 are
disabled. Is alpn-boot on the boot class path?
which leads me to think that it is not actually on the classpath. I have
the same configuration as that in the blog post, except having Wildfly
10.0.1.Final instead of Wildfly 9.0.0.Beta1. I have the correct alpn-boot
jar version since it already works outside of WildFly, but I do not know
what else I could be missing. Thank you very much for your time.
Best,
Hanan
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