243 projects tagged "Apache"
The dkLab Apache is a patched Apache distribution for those who plan to use the Apache Web server to serve multiple separate sites working under different, fully separated, and independent Unix users. It does not require you to install any OS kernel modules or disable setuid, and works correctly and intelligently with KeepAlive turned on and MaxRequestsPerChild greater than 1.
Elvyx is a tool designed to monitor and profile JDBC activity. This JDBC profiler has a wrapper that intercepts access to the database and sends this information to the elvyx server. The server receives the information, stores the data into a database, and serves this information to the client. The client shows SQL statements, bound SQL statements, elapsed time, elapsed time preparing the statements, and more.
phpFaber URLInn is an extended version of the phpFaber TinyLink script. Several features were added, like keywords, email notification, and link statistics. Using these features, your visitors can convert long URLs into short ones that can be sent to others by email. Visitors can also monitor statistics for their URLs. The administrator may delete URLs, enable or disable advertising, and can even add advertising only for particular URLs.
phpFaber eForm Download will allow you to sell your digital products or services. phpFaber eForm Download is an easy and powerful tool that enables you to have full control of your electronic downloads. Multiple downloadable products are supported. Downloads can be optionally restricted by special codes which work only once and only for a fixed number of days. Time restrictions can be adjusted for each download. Download links are encrypted. Integrated payments through PayPal are supported.
SipExchange is a softswitch that provides standard SIP services like location, proxy, and presence. Using the SipExchange application, service providers can offer VoIP telephone services to their subscribers as well as other services based on voice, video, and instant messaging. SipExchange supports many of the standard subscriber features offered by the traditional telephone exchanges and PBXs. In addition, SipExchange supports external call control capabilities which service providers and software developers can use to create new features and services rapidly and plug them into the SipExchange application. SipExchange works with standard SIP phones that adhere to the SIP protocol standards. Its software architecture is flexible, scalable, and easily extensible. It runs as an enterprise application inside the JBoss server and takes advantage of many services that a J2EE server provides. SipExchange provides a portal-based user interface with which system administrators can manage subscribers and features as well as perform other routine operations. From the portal, subscribers can manage their profiles, view the call detail records, and customize the features to which they have subscribed. Service providers can easily add additional content to the portal and customize the look and feel.