apache openejb
Apache Lucene 2.2.0
Apache Lucene is a high-performance, full-featured text search engine library written entirely in Java more>>
Apache Lucene is a technology suitable for almost any application that requires full-text search, especially cross-platform.
Main features:
- Scalable, High-Performance Indexing
- over 20MB/minute on Pentium M 1.5GHz
- small RAM requirements -- only 1MB heap
- incremental indexing as fast as batch indexing
- index size roughly 20-30% the size of text indexed
- Powerful, Accurate and Efficient Search Algorithms
- ranked searching -- best results returned first
- many powerful query types: phrase queries, wildcard queries, proximity queries, range queries and more
- fielded searching (e.g., title, author, contents)
- date-range searching
- sorting by any field
- multiple-index searching with merged results
- allows simultaneous update and searching
- Cross-Platform Solution
- Available as Open Source software under the Apache License which lets you use Lucene in both commercial and Open Source programs
- 100%-pure Java
- Implementations in other programming languages available that are index-compatible
Apache Protect 0.7
Apache Protect delivers a feature rich GUI utility which allows you to onfigure and set up the built-in basic authentication and access control capabilites of your local Apache web server that comes pre-installed with all versions of Mac OS X. more>>
Apache Protect 0.7 delivers a feature rich GUI utility which allows you to onfigure and set up the built-in basic authentication and access control capabilites of your local Apache web server that comes pre-installed with all versions of Mac OS X. With this app you can easily set up user and group files, protect directories with a username and password and set access control.
Doing all of this manually can both be time-consuming and confusing to the regular end user, since it often involves fiddling in the terminal and using "those pesky unix commands". This tool is just simply meant to make the whole process easier with a sleak aqua interface.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.1 or higher
Apache Cocoon 2.0.4
XML publishing framework. more>>
Cocoon interacts with most data sources, including filesystems, RDBMS, LDAP, native XML databases, and network-based data sources. It adapts content delivery to the capabilities of different devices like HTML, WML, PDF, SVG, and RTF, to name just a few. You can run Cocoon as a Servlet as well as through a powerful, commandline interface. The deliberate design of its abstract environment gives you the freedom to extend its functionality to meet your special needs in a highly modular fashion.
Apache Log Analyzer 1.1
Apache Log Analyzer - analyze log files you get out of hosting a website with Apache more>>
Gather statistical data:
Unique visitors - how many different IPs do you see?
which documents were requested - a count of each unique url
how much bandwidth was used - a total count of all the last values in the line.
how much bandwidth for each file was used - an incremental count per file
What browser did they use - a count from the refers tag
Where did they come from - a count of each unique refers
What requests went unanswered - a count of 400, 404s & what they were
IPs you may want to ban - one IP hitting the same thing over and over again
- known virus requests like "GET /scripts/..%c1%9c../winnt/system32/cmd.exe?/c+dir HTTP/1.0"
anything with /winnt/ or /system32/ or .exe
Unique errors in error_log
Saves it to an .html file, and lets you view the results quickly and easily.
Enhancements:
- Wow, has it been that long? Seesh. Many, many changes.
- Complete gui rethink.
- The progress bars actually work now.
- Incorrect error reporting of 404s fixed.
- Better bandwidth calculation.
- Speed ups.
- Each report is saved separately.
- Other bug fixes.
Apache 2.2.14
Apache is one of the most marvelous collaborative software development effort aimed at creating a robust, commercial-grade, featureful, and freely-available source code implementation of an HTTP (Web) server. more>> <<less
A widely popular robust, commercial-grade, and freely-available source code ...The Apache Project is a collaborative software development effort aimed at creating aOpenEJB 3.1.1
Embeddable and lightweight EJB 3.0 implementation more>> Embeddable and lightweight EJB 3.0 implementation
Apache OpenEJB is an embeddable and lightweight EJB 3.0 implementation that can be used as a standalone server or embedded into Tomcat, JUnit, TestNG, Eclipse, IntelliJ, Maven, Ant, and any IDE or application.
OpenEJB is included in Apache Geronimo, IBM WebSphere Application Server CE, and Apples WebObjects.
NOTE: OpenEJB is licensed and released under the Apache License Version 2.0.
Main features:
- Supports EJB 3.0, 2.1, 2.0, 1.1 in all modes; embedded, standalone or otherwise.
- JAX-WS support
- JMS support
- J2EE connector support
- Can be dropped into Tomcat 5 or 6 adding various JavaEE 5 and EJB 3.0 features to a standard Tomcat install.
- CMP support is implemented over JPA allowing to freely mix CMP and JPA usage.
- Complete support for Glassfish descriptors allowing those users to embedded test their applications.
- Incredibly flexible jndi name support allows you to specify formats at macro and micro levels and imitate the format of other vendors.
- Allows for easy testing and debugging in IDEs such as Eclipse, Idea Intellij or NetBeans with no plugins required.
- Usable in ordinary JUnit or other style test cases without complicated setup or external processes.
- Validates applications entirely and reports all failures at once, with three selectable levels of detail, avoiding several hours worth of "fix, recompile, redeploy, fail, repeat" cycles.
System requirements:
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Enhancements
Major new features:
- TestCase Dependency Injection via @LocalClient
- Support for exposing a single interface as @WebService, @Remote, and @Local
- Support for alternate deployment descriptors for testing and other environments
Significant Improvements:
- Global "openejb:" jndi namespace
- Ability to use mappedName as a JNDI Name format
- Web service endpoints securable
- @EjbDeployment annotation as alternative to in openejb-jar.xml
- All openejb.* options and values logged on debug
Apache Protect X 0.7
Apache Protect X - GUI interface to password protecting Apache directories more>>
With this app you can easily set up userfiles, and protect directories with a username and password.
Doing all of this manually can both be time-consuming and confusing to the regular end user, since it often involves fiddling in the terminal and using "those pesky unix commands".
This tool is just simply meant to make the whole process easier with a sleak aqua interface.
Basically it just edits two files, the password file which contains all the usernames and passwords, and the configuration file which contains data for protection a directory.
Enhancements:
- Added a new operation mode: saving into a configuration file
- Added support for group files
- Added support for access control settings (hostname/ip)
- Added options for changing the accessfilename and configuration file path
- Minor bug and memory leak fixes.
Apache Install 1.1
Apache Install is a program having functions of an unofficial Apache 1.3.27 install .command file more>> <<less
PHP Apache Module 5.2.1
PHP Apache Module - a tool for the Apache web server included in Mac OS X more>>
PHP is a server-side, cross-platform, HTML embedded scripting language.
This particular build of the module is based on the most recent version 5.2.1 of the software. It runs on Mac OS X version 10.4/Tiger and is built as Universal Binary for compatibility with both Intel and PPC Macs.
Note: you should always check the PHP section of the user forum too, new releases of this software are usually announced and discussed there long before they are available on this page as stable builds.
Main features:
- the MySQL and PostgreSQL databases
- the PDFLib PDF library
- the cURL library for various communications protocols
- the GD image creation library (with PNG, JPEG, PostScript Type 1 and TrueType font options).
- the expat XML parser and WDDX support
- XSLT transformations
- LDAP access
- the IMAP client library
- FTP client access
- exif digital camera image metadata support
- transparent session id propagation (--enable-trans-sid) option
- mcrypt encryption functions
- mhash hashing functions
- sockets extension (experimental!)
- iODBC database support
- XML-RPC support (back in after I had to remove it in a previous release)
- mhash support
- GNU gettext
- CLI Version
Apache for OSX 2.0.55
Apache for OSX - Popular website server software more>>
Its created by a collaborative effect of software developers.
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.
These volunteers are known as the Apache Group. In addition,hundreds of users have contributed ideas, code, and documentation to theproject.
This version of Apache is a precompiled binary for MacOS X and Darwin users.
Enhancements:
- SECURITY: CAN-2005-2700 (cve.mitre.org) mod_ssl: Fix a security issue where "SSLVerifyClient" was not enforced in per-location context if "SSLVerifyClient optional" was configured in the vhost configuration. [Joe Orton]
- worker MPM: Fix a memory leak which can occur after an aborted connection in some limited circumstances. [Greg Ames]
- mod_ldap: Fix PR 36563. Keep track of the number of attributes retrieved from LDAP so that all of the values can be properly cached even if the value is NULL. [Brad Nicholes, Ondrej Sury ]
- SECURITY: CAN-2005-2491 (cve.mitre.org): Fix integer overflows in PCRE in quantifier parsing which could be triggered by a local user through use of a carefully-crafted regex in an .htaccess file. [Philip Hazel]
- SECURITY: CAN-2005-2088 (cve.mitre.org) proxy: Correctly handle the Transfer-Encoding and Content-Length headers. Discard the request Content-Length whenever T-E: chunked is used, always passing one of either C-L or T-E: chunked he never the request includes a request body. Resolves an entire class of proxy HTTP Request Splitting/Spoofing attacks. [William Rowe]
- Added TraceEnable [on|off|extended] per-server directive to alter the behavior of the TRACE method. This addresses a flaw in proxy conformance to RFC 2616 - previously the proxy server would accept a TRACE request body although the RFC prohibited it. The default remains TraceEnable on. [William Rowe]
- Add ap_log_cerror() for logging messages associated with particular client connections. [Jeff Trawick]
- Correct mod_cgids argv[0] so that the full path can be delved by the invoked cgi application, to conform to the behavior of mod_cgi. [Pradeep Kumar S ]
- mod_include: Fix possible environment variable corruption when using nested includes. PR 12655. [Joe Orton]
- Support the suppress-error-charset setting, as with Apache 1.3.x. PR 31274. [Jeff Trawick]
- EBCDIC: Handle chunked input from client or, with proxy, origin server. [Jeff Trawick]
- Fix bad globbing comparison which could result in getting a directory listing when a file was requested. PR 34512. [sean ]
- Fix core dump if mod_auth_ldaps mod_auth_ldap_auth_checker() was called even if mod_auth_ldap_check_user_id() was not (or if it didnt succeed) for non-authoritative cases. [Jim Jagielski]
- SECURITY: CAN-2005-2728 (cve.mitre.org) Fix cases where the byterange filter would buffer responses into memory. PR 29962. [Joe Orton]
- mod_proxy: Fix over-eager handling of % for reverse proxies. PR 15207. [Jim Jagielski]
- mod_ldap: Fix various shared memory cache handling bugs. PR 34209. [Joe Orton]
- Fix a file descriptor leak when starting piped loggers. PR 33748. [Joe Orton]
- mod_ldap: Avoid segfaults when opening connections if using a version of OpenLDAP older than 2.2.21. PR 34618. [Brad Nicholes]
- mod_ssl: Fix build with OpenSSL 0.9.8. PR 35757. [William Rowe]
- SECURITY: CAN-2005-2088 (cve.mitre.org) core: If a request contains both Transfer-Encoding and Content-Length headers, remove the Content-Length, mitigating some HTTP Request Splitting/Spoofing attacks. [Paul Querna, Joe Orton]
- proxy HTTP: If a response contains both Transfer-Encoding and a Content-Length, remove the Content-Length and dont reuse the connection, mitigating some HTTP Response Splitting attacks. [Jeff Trawick]
- Prevent hangs of child processes when writing to piped loggers at the time of graceful restart. PR 26467. [Jeff Trawick]
- SECURITY: CAN-2005-1268 (cve.mitre.org) mod_ssl: Fix off-by-one overflow whilst printing CRL information at "LogLevel debug" which could be triggered if configured to use a "malicious" CRL. PR 35081. [Marc Stern ]
- mod_userdir: Fix possible memory corruption issue. PR 34588. [David Leonard ]
- worker mpm: dont take down the whole server for a transient thread creation failure. PR 34514 [Greg Ames]
- mod_rewrite: use buffered I/O to improve performance with large RewriteMap txt: files. [Greg Ames]
- proxy HTTP: Rework the handling of request bodies to handle chunked input and input filters which modify content length, and avoid spooling arbitrary-sized request bodies in memory. PR 15859. [Jeff Trawick].
View Apache PHP Errors 2.0
View Apache PHP Errors - View SQL and PHP errors from the apache error log more>>
It shows how to populate an error browser.
View Apache PHP Errors is useful for PHP/MySQL development on your local machine.
utilApache2 0.1.1
utilApache makes it easy for you to run Apache, especially if you have custom installed Apache 2. more>>
utilApache2 0.1.1 makes it easy for you to run Apache, especially if you have custom installed Apache 2. You can run/stop any versions installed, including the Apple default version of Apache. utilApache2 gives you information about the versions installed: time of installation, location of the folder, version number. Moreover, it tells the state of the web sharing.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.1.5 or higher
- AppleScript X 1.8.3
Cherokee 0.99.17
Open source, flexible and fast web server more>>
License:GPL
phpApacheBrowser 5.0
File system management interface written in PHP more>> File system management interface written in PHP
phpApacheBrowser was designed specifically for browsing files and directories on your Apache Web Server. phpApacheBrowser allows you to add/remove folders and files.
System requirements:
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Enhancements:
- Official release.