65 projects tagged "Apache"
Quartz is an enterprise-class job scheduler for integration with stand-alone Java applications and full-scale J2EE applications. Advanced features include clustering and participation in container managed transactions. It is highly scalable, very lightweight, and supports very complex scheduling.
KForge is a stable, enterprise application for project hosting. KForge provisions project services on-demand and controls access with a robust, role-based, single sign-on access controller. Project services include version control systems (e.g. Git, Mercurial, Subversion); project frameworks with mechanisms to plan and track work (e.g. Trac); wikis and mailing lists (e.g. MoinMoin, Mailman); and content management systems and blogs (e.g. Joomla, Wordpress). KForge also provides a complete Web interface for administration of project members and services, as well as a fully-developed plugin system so that new kinds of services can be added easily.
WaveMaker is a RAD development tool for Web and cloud apps, with more than double the monthly downloads of any other RAD tool. Its visual, drag, and drop tools flatten the Java learning curve by 92%, enabling any developer to build enterprise Web applications that deploy to a standard Java platform. The WYSIWYG studio creates standard Java applications with 98% less code, boosting developer productivity and quality without compromising flexibility. Applications are cloud-ready and include built-in support for multi-tenancy and elastic scaling.
The Netty project is an effort to provide an asynchronous, event-driven network application framework and tools for rapid development of maintainable, high-performance, high-scalability protocol servers and clients. In other words, Netty is a NIO client server framework that enables quick and easy development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. It simplifies and streamlines network programming such as TCP and UDP socket servers.
managelogs is a log processing program to be used in conjunction with Apache's piped logfile feature. It is an alternative to the well known rotatelogs and cronolog programs. Its primary purpose is to solve the "log filesystem full" issue by purging the oldest log files when the total log size exceeds a given value. It can also write compressed files, maintain symbolic links to the current and archive log files, and setuid to a given user. It maintains its state across Apache restarts, and allows writing to several output channels, each one having its own configuration.
TurnKey Tomcat Appliance is a server appliance for Tomcat, a servlet container that implements the Java Servlet and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications and provides a "pure Java" HTTP Web server environment for Java code to run in. It is designed to be easy to use and easy to maintain. Security patches are automatically installed. It provides a Web management interface, configuration console, and an AJAX Web shell. To minimize footprint the appliance is built from the ground up with the minimum required components. It runs everywhere thanks to multiple build formats, including an installable live CD, a VMDK with OVF support, and an Amazon EC2 AMI.
A powerful and pretty desktop environment for Linux and Unix-like systems.