12 projects tagged "Apache 2.0"
jmxsh is a fully scriptable command-line JMX client based on Tcl. It is simply a Tcl interpreter powered by Java/Tcl (with command-line history and editing provided by JLine) that has special command-line options for connecting to JMX servers and special Tcl commands for interacting with JMX servers. jmxsh is capable of simultaneously connecting to multiple JMX servers. There's also a "browse mode" for exploring the remote JMX namespace without knowing beforehand the names of MBeans or their properties. jmxsh and all its dependencies are distributed in a self-contained executable jar file for ease of use.
Google Sitemap Generator is a tool installed on your Web server to generate sitemaps automatically. Unlike many other third-party sitemap generation tools, Google Sitemap Generator takes a different approach: it will monitor your Web server traffic and detect updates to your Web site automatically.
BitNami Joomla! stack is an easy-to-install distribution of the Joomla! CMS software. It includes pre-configured, ready-to-run versions of Apache, MySQL, and PHP so users can get a Joomla! installation up and running in minutes after answering a few questions. Currently, Linux and Windows are supported.
mod_athena is an Apache-based application load balancer for large systems. It allows the HTTP server to act as a load balancer either internally to Apache's own mod_proxy (for reverse proxying), or externally to machines querying it. Arbitrary statistics are sent to the engine via a simple GET plus query-string interface, from which it will then make decisions based on chosen algorithms.
BitNami LAMPStack Native Installer is an easy-to-install environment to develop and deploy PHP applications. It includes pre-configured, ready-to-run versions of Apache, MySQL, PHP, and phpMyAdmin. Amazon AWS PHP SDK makes it easier to develop PHP applications that run on Amazon Web Services. The AWS PHP SDK includes the AWS PHP library, code samples, and documentation.
polliwog is a Java-based Web server log file analyzer. It creates a Web site of statistics and information about your Web site. It provides you with detailed knowledge of what your visitors did while visiting your site. It provides information on human visitors (including daily statistics), searches, search engines, site areas, pages, visit paths, linking sites, and more. It is highly configurable and user-extensible.
mod_auth_useragent2 is an Apache module that can be used to limit access to documents by means of the User-Agent. As an authentication method, this is really unsafe because it is easy to change the User-Agent in most browsers, but it could be used to prevent stupid bots and spiders from accessing your Web sites.
Daisy is an enterprise content management solution, bridging the gap between classic Web site content management and the Wiki style of information management and discovery. It is ideally suited for intranet knowledge bases, product and/or project documentation, and management of content-rich Web sites. It consists of a repository server with powerful querying and versioning capabilities, and a Wiki-like front-end Web user interface with in-browser rich-text authoring.
Standards-compliant Java persistence via JDO/JPA/REST and RDBMS/db4o/Excel/LDAP.