Am 14.03.2023 um 20:05 schrieb John W. Himpel <john@jlhimpel.net>:

Good news! I have an ansible role that installs a standalone version of
Wildfly 27 (latest release of Wildfly).

I also was able to follow the instructions found at:
https://developer.jboss.org/people/fjuma/blog/2018/08/31/obtaining-certificates-from-lets-encrypt-using-the-wildfly-cli#jive_content_id_Obtaining_a_certificate_from_Lets_Encrypt
for adding ssl to Wildfly.  I followed the steps for add SSL manually.
I have not yet found the time to "ansify" those steps, but that
shouldn't be too much of a problem. That will be my next effort.


That’s really good news, very good news. This has been a ferocious blocker so far.


After that, I plan to configure apache as a reverse proxy as a frontend
for Wildfly.

Thanks to Peter for creating the VM for testing/correcting my ansible
role.  I hope he can keep the VM operational for now as it is an
invaluable test-bed.

That’s no problem at all. I hope we can develop a closer cooperation regarding the Ansible project. 


I have taken on the task of doing the IT work for a new fledgling non-
profit corporation that I have formed to provide home/yard services to
those persons in our area who are unable to perform or hire those
services themselves.  That means my time may be limited for working on
this effort until late in April 2023.

Good luck. I think, such an engagement is very valuable for the society and the coping with all these continuously emerging digital services. Maybe, they use Fedora Server ??   :-) 


Peter