On Jun 3, 2016, at 9:28 AM, Jorge Solórzano <jorsol(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
IMO this feature should be oriented to sysadmins not just developers. Is there really
added value for developers to use HTTPS or HTTPS/2?
Yeah, server push is an example, we have an API where you can push resources to the client
before they are requested. Although we have a learning handler that can try to do it for
you, but thats not as good as something designed for it. It also has different
characteristics that you can exploit (e.g. being able to create a lot of streams without
impacting connection count) that you might want to do if you are building an HTTP/2
centric application. Of course, not everyone will fall into this category because they
will need to support both h2 and h1.
It should be easy for sysadmins to setup TLS/SSL with "production" quality,
from the gereration of the CSR that has to be send to the CA to the generation of the
keystone.
Agreed. What Stuart meant was that out of the box auto-generation was a development
focused feature. Obviously in production you don’t need /want keys automatically
generated, you want to use your publicly signed cert.
BTW... how is the performance of HTTPS using pure Java vs Apache for example? is this
feature oriented for developers because for use in production is not recommended?
Java based SSL is certainly usable and performant in production, many people deploy on it.
Ing. Jorge Solórzano
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On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 3:52 AM, Tomaž Cerar <tomaz.cerar(a)gmail.com
<mailto:tomaz.cerar@gmail.com>> wrote:
This is completely off topic for this thread, there was one earlier about what should go
into 10.x....
Anywho, issue you mention was already resolved and hibernate updated in master some time
ago.
which means it will be in next release, whatever that release will be.
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tomaz
On Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 6:29 PM, Harold Campbell <hcamp(a)muerte.net
<mailto:hcamp@muerte.net>> wrote:
On Thu, 2016-06-02 at 09:22 +1000, Stuart Douglas wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I would like to propose that we add support for HTTP/2 out of the box
> in Wildfly 10.1.
>
This lowly user desperately wants a release containing the fix to WFLY-
6283 sooner rather than later. I'm sure other people have other pet
bugs awaiting release.
I have no opinion on HTTP/2 being added other than to ask that pent up
bug fixes be kept in mind.
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Violets are blue.
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And so am I.
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