Bharath,
On 7/15/25 3:11 AM, Cheruku, B.R. (Bharath) wrote:
Thank you for your detailed response and the helpful information
regarding Tomcat on RHEL 10.
As a follow-up, do you or anyone in the community have similar
insights or recommendations regarding running Apache HTTPD (httpd)
on RHEL 10? Are there any known issues, limitations, or best
practices for deploying and managing HTTPD on this platform?
I would highly recommend:
$ sudo yum install httpd
Then configure from there.
Any information about future updates or compatibility plans for
HTTPD on RHEL 10 would also be appreciated.
If Red Hat drops support for Apache httpd, I'll eat my (red) hat.
-chris
From: Christopher Schultz <ch...@christopherschultz.net>
Date: Monday, 14 July 2025 at 19:34
To: users@tomcat.apache.org <users@tomcat.apache.org>
Subject: Re: RHEL 10 Compatibility for Apache Tomcat 8.x, 9.x, 10.x, and 11.x
Bharath,
On 7/14/25 9:17 AM, Cheruku, B.R. (Bharath) wrote:
I would like to ask if anyone in the community has experience running
Apache Tomcat versions 8.x, 9.x, 10.x, or 11.x on Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 10 (RHEL 10).
Are there any known issues, limitations, or recommendations for these
versions on RHEL 10?
The Tomcat PMC contains quite a few employees of Red Hat and I believe
it is their priority to ensure that Tomcat works well across all their
various versions.
If you download Tomcat from the ASF, you'll get a tarball containing the
servlet container and you supply your own Java version. There are no
known issues on RHEL that I know of with this kind of environment.
I believe RHEL also has packages for both Java and Tomcat in various
versions. They will select the best (in the opinion of the RHEL package
managers) versions of everything and ensure that it fits-in with your
other RHEL expectations. Plus, Red Hat provides support directly for
those packages.
Additionally, if there is any information about future updates or plans
regarding RHEL 10 compatibility, I would appreciate your insights.
The Tomcat team does not officially guarantee support for any particular
environment, OS, etc. other than maybe Microsoft Windows through the
installer and service runner. But our expectation is that any OS that
can run an appropriate version of Java should be able to run Tomcat
without any problems.
That said, there are plenty of Red Hat users and staff in this community
who can help you if you are having any particular problems with Tomcat
on RHEL.
I would say that if you want to run Tomcat on RHEL, you should just
install it and get started. Come to us if you have any questions. But it
should work. You just need to decide what Tomcat version you want.
-chris
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