Projects tagged ‘apache’ and ‘web’


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The Apache HTTP Server Project is a collaborative software development effort aimed at creating a robust, commercial-grade, featureful, and freely-available source code implementation of an HTTP (Web) ... [More] server. The project is jointly managed by a group of volunteers located around the world, using the Internet and the Web to communicate, plan, and develop the server and its related documentation. This project is part of the Apache Software Foundation. In addition, hundreds of users have contributed ideas, code, and documentation to the project. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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Apache Tomcat is the servlet container that is used in the official Reference Implementation for the Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages technologies.
Created over 3 years ago.

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Advanced Web Statistics (AWStats) is a free powerful Web server logfile analyzer (Perl script) that shows you all your Web statistics including visits, unique visitors, pages, hits, rush hours, search ... [More] engines, keywords used to find your site, robots, broken links, and more. It works with both IIS 5.0+ and Apache Web server log files as a CGI and/or from the command line. It also supports multiple languages including English, French, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, German, Polish, and Greek. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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XAMPP is an easy to (optionally) install Apache distribution containing MySQL, PHP and Perl. XAMPP is really very easy to install and to use - just download, extract and start. This includes XAMPP ... [More] Lite, an additional extra small XAMPP edition. It's the successor of the old MiniXAMPP. Get a fully functional web server within minutes under Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and Solaris. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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mod_perl brings together the full power of the Perl programming language and the Apache HTTP server. You can use Perl to manage Apache, respond to requests for web pages and much more.
Created over 3 years ago.

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Apache HttpComponents HttpCore components implement the most fundamental aspects of the HTTP protocol that are nonetheless sufficient to develop full-featured client-side HTTP services with a minimal footprint.
Created over 3 years ago.

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With proper mark-up/logic separation, a POJO data model, and a refreshing lack of XML, Apache Wicket makes developing web-apps simple and enjoyable again. Swap the boilerplate, complex debugging and ... [More] brittle code for powerful, reusable components written with plain Java and HTML. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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Struts is a framework for developing Java EE web applications. It uses and extends the Java Servlet API to encourage developers to adopt an MVC architecture.
Created over 3 years ago.

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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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phpPgAdmin is a fully functional PHP-based administration package for PostgreSQL. It has all the basic functionality you need to completely administer a PosgreSQL server and/or database, including the ... [More] ability to administer views, sequences, stored procedures, and triggers. Features include the ability to create and drop databases; create, copy, drop, and alter tables/views/sequences/functions/triggers; edit and add fields (to the extent Postgres allows); execute any SQL-statement, even batch-queries; manage keys on fields; create and read dumps of database and tables; and administer one single database, multiple servers, and Postgres users/groups/roles. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.