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To all of the Java Apache followers: The active members of
the Java Apache Project would like to thank everyone for following and
being a part our community and helping us develop software that we
proudly place the Apache name on.
This note is to inform you of what our goals for this website and
project are in the near future (no set date yet). We are going to be merging
with the Jakarta
Project and all of the currently active projects on Java Apache will
be migrated over to the Jakarta Project. Projects that are not active
will move into an "incubator" status and will not be advertised as real
"Apache" projects.
Our most widely used project, JServ, will also be migrated, but as it has
already been noted, JServ is in a bug fix only mode. No new features
will be added and no new development will occur. As a replacement for
JServ, we recommend that you please evaluate the Tomcat servlet
engine for your needs as it implements the latest Servlet API
specifications and that is where all active development is occurring.
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| News |
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Projects
moved to Jakarta
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| February 28 2001
Turbine cvs, mailing list and documentation have been
moved under the Jakarta
umbrella.
Any reference from this site is to be considered obsolete.
You can find Turbine's home page
here.
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| February 28 2001
Jetpeed cvs, mailing list and documentation have been
moved under the Jakarta
umbrella.
Any reference from this site is to be considered obsolete.
You can find Jetspeed's home page
here.
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| February 28 2001
JMeter cvs, mailing list and documentation have been
moved under the Jakarta
umbrella. Any reference from this site is to be considered
obsolete.
You can find JMeter's home page
here.
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| February 2001
James cvs, mailing list and documentation have been moved under the
Jakarta umbrella.
Any reference from this site is to be considered obsolete.
You can find James's home page here.
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| Status |
| Apache JServ |
| 1.1.2 |
Released |
| This new generation comes with:
major performance improvements, improved installation and documentation, tons of bug fixes, and much more. |
| Apache JSSI |
| 1.1.2 |
Released |
| The servlet server side include servlet fixes
several bugs and is faster than 1.0. It has new features like executing traditional SSI
commands and URL rewriting for session tracking. |
| Apache JMeter |
| 1.5.1 |
Released |
| The 100% pure, swing enabled, Java URL
profiler/analyzer to test your server performance, your servlet performance, to stress your
servlets with heavy multi-threading concurrent requests and much more... |
| ECS |
| 1.3.3 |
Released |
| ECS is a Java API for generating elements for
various markup languages it directly supports HTML 4.0 and XML, but can easily be extended
to create tags for any markup language. |
| Jetspeed |
| 1.2b1 |
Released |
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Jetspeed is an Open Source implementation of an Enterprise Information Portal
(or Web Based Groupware). Jetspeed attempts to consume information from multiple
resources on the Internet and helps the user manage large amounts of data.
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| Turbine |
| No release yet. |
Alpha |
| Turbine
is an attempt to fill a large need in the servlet based
web application development area. While developers
are forced to create frameworks and libraries for doing
simple things such as managing GET/POST data and
database connection pooling, this project is intended
to help experienced developers get more work done in a
shorter amount of time. |
| Jyve |
| No release yet. |
Alpha |
| Jyve is a Java Servlet based FAQ-O-Matic system.
This is what we use as our
primary online FAQ system.
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| Alexandria |
| 0.0.3 |
Alpha |
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Alexandria is a CVS/Javadoc/Source code/Documentation management system meant
for use within Open Source projects. It's goal is to create a global
documentation and source organization system to help people understand source
code and to share code across projects.
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| JAMES |
| 1.2.1 |
Released |
JAMES is
a 100% pure Java Mail Server which
implements our Mailet (similar to Servlet) technology
to provide a powerful mail based application server. It
is based on the Avalon
server framework.
The project has moved to Jakarta.
Any information found on this site should be considered obsolete.
Please visit the new home page.
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| Avalon |
| 3.1a1 |
Released |
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The Avalon
project is an effort to create, design, develop and maintain a
common framework for server applications written using the Java language.
This framework will not be a standalone product, but will allow existing
and yet to be created server applications to fit into a common platform
and to share code, design and human resources.
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