259 projects tagged "Apache"
log4net is a tool to help the programmer output log statements to a variety of output targets. log4net is a port of the excellent log4j framework to the .NET runtime. log4net runs on the following frameworks: Microsoft .Net Framework 1.0, Microsoft .Net Framework 1.1, Microsoft .Net Compact Framework 1.0, Mono 0.23, Microsoft Shared Source CLI 1.0.
Jucas is a Pull-MVC based component orientated (GUI) Web framework. Components represent the model and controller of the Web app. Templates (JSPs, etc.) pull these components together as needed to render the HTML pages. The templates also define how request parameters map to properties and methods of the used components. Jucas will set the request parameters on the right components. This way, the model and control is taken out of the view while high flexibility is retained for the view.
mod_sphinx is an Apache module which intercepts output bound for the client, whether it be from files served by the same Web server, files sent via reverse proxying, or files delivered by transparent forward proxying (outbound proxying, as in your browser's proxy setting). It opens the text and replaces a word with another word or phrase. When in regular proxy mode, it cannot modify SSL content since Apache cannot decrypt that (it would be a protocol violation).
The XView4Struts project is an extension to the Jakarta Struts Framework. Its main purpose is to eliminate the need to use tag libraries and JSP pages. The view is pure HTML, and interaction between the view and the model is transparent to the developer. This approach offers faster development, better division of work, a more pure MVC design pattern, reusable view components, and easier maintenance.
Rambutan is a set of end-user applications software that assists a system analyst in the gathering and categorization of facts for a requirements specification document. In its current state, the product consists of two programs that perform similar functions. A handheld application is used to gather facts in the client's site while a desktop application is used to edit and further refine the requirement statements in the analyst's office. Both applications allow the user to enter, modify, and display data that make up a requirements specification document.