Apache AXIS is a Java-based implementation of the “Simple Object Access Protocol” (SOAP) submission to the W3C; it’s considered by many to be the defacto Java web services stack.
Apache Axis is supported by a number of companies, including SourceLabs. Axis is part of SourceLabs SASH stack for Java.
Apache Axis is covered in SourceLabs Self-support Suite for Linux and Open Source Java
The Apache License is an open source license from The Apache Foundation. The most common form of this license is the Apache Software Foundation License 2.0.
The Apache Software Foundation or ASF is a non-profit that hosts a number of open source projects. Apache projects are licensed under the namesake Apache License, and development is managed by small groups of active project contributors. Apache gets its name from its founding project, the Apache WebServer that is also its most popular project.
Apache projects have a lifecycle in which new projects are added to a project incubator, when development goals are met and the project takes off it may be added to the roster of other active Apache projects.
The organization itself serves as a legal overhead for Apache contributors, dealing with licensing and trademark issues, as well as providing services and holding events for the general apache community.
Apache Portals is a collaborative software development project dedicated to providing robust, full-featured, commercial-quality, and freely available Portal related software on a wide variety of platforms and programming languages.
This project is managed in cooperation with various individuals worldwide (both independent and company-affiliated experts), who use the Internet to communicate, plan, and develop Portal software and related documentation.
apache-portals
Java
Apache
portal
Portals
portlets
License:ASF2.0
Apache.Org
mod_ftpd is an FTP server module for Apache using the authentication system in Apache to provide anonymous or user-based FTP.
Alternate chroot directories for users can be provided via a plugin system to check different data sources for the information.
mod_ftpd
Apache
ftp
ftpd
Apache-mod
ftp-server
License:ASF2.0
Apache Lenya is a Java based content management and publishing system designed to handle XML material. It is part of the Apache Cocoon content management framework project.
Lenya is a top level Apache project, and it has a number of advanced features including version control, publish scheduling, search using Lucene, workflow, and in-browser rich text editing through BXE, Kupu or others that can be integrated.
Apache-Lenya
Apache
CMS
cocoon
lenya
License:ASF2.0
Apache.Org
Tuscany is a SOA runtime framework based on the SCA specifications, with implementations in Java and C++ .
tuscany
Framework
Java
Apache
integration
soa
sca
License:ASF2.0
kentaminator
Apache Forrest is a publishing framework that transforms input from various sources into a unified presentation in one or more output formats.
The Apache/Perl integration project brings together the full power of the Perl programming language and the Apache HTTP server.
Apache Lucene is a high-performance, full-featured text search engine library written entirely in Java. It is suitable for nearly any application that requires full-text search, especially cross-platform.
lucene
Apache
search
Java
Indexing/Search
License:ASF2.0
Apache.Org
information_retrieval
Tiles builds on the “include” feature provided by the JavaServer Pages specification to provide a full-featured, robust framework for assembling presentation pages from component parts.
Each part (“Tile”) can be reused as often as needed throughout your application. This reduces the amount of markup that needs to be maintained and makes it easier to change the look and feel of a website.
Tiles is a framework that is packaged with Struts
Derby is a Java RDBMS undergoing incubation at Apache Software Foundation. It is a fully functioned standards based JDBC & SQL RDBMS with tables, indexes, views, triggers, sub-queries, procedures, functions, transactions, isolation levels, encryption, etc.
Derby is an open-source version of the commercial “Cloudscape” database, which IBM bought several years ago.
Jetspeed is an Open Source implementation of an Enterprise Information Portal, using Java and XML.
Apache is the world’s most popular HTTP server, its enormous popularity has also led to the eponymous foundation that now serves as host to a raft of open source projects, all licensed under the Apache License.
See the Apache Organization project for details on other Apache Projects.
SourceLabs includes Apache httpd in its Self Support for Linux and Open Source Java offering.
Apache
webserver
httpd
License:ASF2.0
apache2
SourceLabs
LAMP
AMP
Web
Apache.Org
Apache JMeter is a Java desktop application designed to load test functional behavior and measure performance.
JMeter
Java
License:ASF2.0
testing
tool
test
stress
load
Apache
Apache.Org