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fix: minor updates to the quarkus migration guide (#36011)
closes: #33602 Signed-off-by: Steve Hawkins <shawkins@redhat.com>
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title="Migrating to Quarkus distribution"
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summary="Migrate to the new Quarkus distribution from the legacy WildFly distribution">
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In Keycloak 17 the default distribution is now powered by Quarkus, while the legacy WildFly powered distribution will still be around until June 2022 we highly recommend starting the migration as soon as possible.
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Starting with Keycloak 17 the default distribution is now powered by Quarkus, while the legacy WildFly powered distribution will still be around until June 2022 we highly recommend starting the migration as soon as possible.
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The new distribution introduces a number of breaking changes, including:
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== Priority of X-Forwarded-* Headers
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In Quarkus the X-Forwarded-Port header takes precedence over any port included in the X-Forwarded-Host. This differs from the WildFly distribution where a port included in X-Forwarded-Host had priority over X-Forwarded-Port.
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In Quarkus when using the Hostname V1 feature the X-Forwarded-Port header takes precedence over any port included in the X-Forwarded-Host. This differs from the WildFly distribution where a port included in X-Forwarded-Host had priority over X-Forwarded-Port.
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</@tmpl.guide>
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