Projects tagged ‘apache’, ‘http’, and ‘module’


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Phusion Passenger — a.k.a. mod_rails — makes deployment of applications built on the revolutionary Ruby on Rails web framework a breeze. It follows the usual Ruby on Rails conventions, such as ... [More] “Don’t-Repeat-Yourself”. Note that the Ohloh source analysis is incorrect. The statistics for C++ and comment count are wrong because the Boost library is included. It is also not true that there's a single developer, because Passenger is commercially supported by Phusion. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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mod_ruby embeds the Ruby interpreter into the Apache web server, allowing Ruby CGI scripts to be executed natively. These scripts will start up much faster than without mod_ruby. You can also ... [More] extend Apache by mod_ruby. mod_ruby provides Apache API to Ruby. [Less]
Created over 2 years ago.

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An open source project originally designed to provide the University of Michigan with a secure single sign-on web authentication system. Cosign is part of the National Science Foundation Middleware Initiative (NMI) EDIT software release.
Created 12 months ago.

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mod_wtcl is a Tcl module for Apache that provides an embedded, persistent Tcl interpreter and a set of commands for developing dynamic Tcl-based web pages.
Created 11 months ago.

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mod_memcachemod_memcache manages the parsing of memcached server configuration and exports a single function for use by other modules to access a configured apr_memcache object.
Created 12 months ago.

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C-language implementation of the Atom Publishing Protocol server function, implemented as an Apache module. Data storage is in the filesystem. Configuration is minimal. STATUS: Passes the Atom ... [More] Protocol Emulator tests and thus may be claimed to be a conformant implementation of Atompub, RFC5023. Has not been widely deployed in production (that I know of). The build system still needs some work, is only known to work on OS X and Debian. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.