17 projects tagged "HTTP server"
BitNami Tomcat Stack Native Installer is an easy-to-install environment to develop and deploy Java applications. It includes pre-configured, ready-to-run versions of Apache, Tomcat, MySQL, and Java. Users can get the environment up and running in minutes after answering a few questions.
BitNami ocPortal Stack Native Installer is an easy-to-install distribution of the ocPortal application. It includes pre-configured, ready-to-run versions of Apache, MySQL, PHP, and phpMyAdmin so users can get an ocPortal installation up and running in minutes after answering a few questions. Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, and Unix operating systems are supported. ocPortal is a CMS with many Web 2.0 features for sophisticated sites. It supports many types of content (galleries, news/newsletters, etc.) and integrating rich media and advertising into them. Community features include forums, member blogs, chat rooms, wiki, and content commenting/rating. ocPortal lets you decide exactly how your site will look and behave. Features are plentiful, well integrated, and optional. Out-of-the-box, your site will meet the highest accessibility and professional standards.
BitNami Stack for Piwik is an easy-to-install distribution of Piwik, a real time Web analytics software application. It includes pre-configured, ready-to-run versions of Apache, MySQL, PHP, and phpMyAdmin so users can get a Piwik installation up and running in minutes after answering a few questions. It provides you with detailed reports on your Web site visitors: the search engines and keywords they used, the language they speak, your popular pages, and much more.
BitNami Open Atrium Stack Native Installer is an easy-to-install distribution of the Open Atrium application. It includes pre-configured, ready-to-run versions of Apache, MySQL, PHP, and phpMyAdmin, so users can get an Open Atrium installation up and running in minutes after answering a few questions. Windows, Linux, Linux 64, Mac OS X, and Unix operating systems are supported. Open Atrium is a platform designed specifically to make great teams communicate better, providing an intranet in a box, with a blog, a wiki, a calendar, a "to do" list, a shoutbox, and a dashboard to manage it all.
ashttpd was originally a testbed for a kernel async-sendfile patch. Today, it's just another Web server for serving static content rapidly. It differs from its competitors by storing its webroot in a database, which provides a 50% performance increase over using the operating system's VFS. It also allows precalculation of strong cache-validators (ETags).