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Http Components

by sdaclin
Une api Java proposée par apache pour réaliser un client http.

Welcome to Solr - Apache

by Jeremy B. & 2 others
Solr is an open source enterprise search server based on the Lucene Java search library, with XML/HTTP and JSON APIs

2008

Apache / Sling : développer en Java pour le Web - Journal du Net > Développeurs

by parmentierf
Apache annonce la sortie d'Apache Sling : un framework Web Open Source pour rendre le développement Java plus ludique et faciliter son utilisation. Sling permet de développer de multiples types d'application Web, y compris des blogs et des wiki. Sling fournit un fichier JAR (Java Archive) pour aider à démarrer avec le framework. Il aide à l'implémentation d'applications gérant du contenu sous une architecture RESTful. Il fournit une plate-forme pour mettre à jour les données et gérer leur accès.

JMeter

by rmaltete & 6 others (via)
Apache JMeter is a 100% pure Java desktop application designed to load test functional behavior and measure performance. It was originally designed for testing Web Applications but has since expanded to other test functions.

2007

Apache UIMA - Apache UIMA

by ogrisel & 1 other (via)
Unstructured Information Management applications are software systems that analyze large volumes of unstructured information in order to discover knowledge that is relevant to an end user. UIMA is a framework and SDK for developing such applications. An example UIM application might ingest plain text and identify entities, such as persons, places, organizations; or relations, such as works-for or located-at. UIMA enables such an application to be decomposed into components, for example "language identification" -> "language specific segmentation" -> "sentence boundary detection" -> "entity detection (person/place names etc.)". Each component must implement interfaces defined by the framework and must provide self-describing metadata via XML descriptor files. The framework manages these components and the data flow between them. Components are written in Java or C ; the data that flows between components is designed for efficient mapping between these languages. UIMA additionally provides capabilities to wrap components as network services, and can scale to very large volumes by replicating processing pipelines over a cluster of networked nodes. Apache UIMA is an Apache-licensed open source implementation of the UIMA specification (that specification is, in turn, being developed concurrently by a technical committee within OASIS , a standards organization). We invite and encourage you to participate in both the implementation and specification efforts.

Introducing the Java Content Repository API

by holyver (via)
There are several approaches that I could take when discussing the JCR. In this article, I examine the features offered by the JSR-170 specification from a developer's perspective, focusing on the available API and the interfaces that allow a programmer to efficiently use the JSR-170 repository in designing a content application. As an artificial example, I'll implement a trivial back end for a Wikipedia-like encyclopedia system, called JCRWiki, with support for binary content, versioning, backup, and search. I use Apache Jackrabbit, an open source implementation of JSR-170, to develop this application.

InfoQ: Java Content Repository 2.0: Public Review

by ddelangle (via)
The second version of the JCR API has been released for public review as JSR-283 and, at the same time, the first version (JSR-170) has been doing well: Jackrabbit is now a top-level Apache project

ONLamp.com -- The lighttpd Web Server

by parmentierf & 1 other (via)
Until recently, Apache didn't have a serious open source rival. In Netcraft's latest web server survey, we can see one emerging. As always, Apache has the top spot, Microsoft's IIS is second, and the ever-popular unknown is third. Fourth is Sun's Java Web Server (formerly known as ONE, formerly iPlanet, formerly Netscape). But at number five, serving about 1.4 million sites, is something called lighttpd. Where did that come from? We'll look into lighttpd's history, basic installation and configuration, and some visions of the future.

Downloading a Binary File from a Web Service using Axis2 and SOAP with Attachments

by yatahonga & 1 other
Apache Axis2 is well supported for sending and receiving binary payloads with SOAP using several standard mechanisms such as Base64 encoded binary, SOAP Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism (MTOM) and SOAP with Attachments (SwA).

Jakarta Commons Configuration

by roulian & 1 other
Comme son nom l'indique, l'API commons configuration de Jakarta offre un ensemble de classes permettant de gérer facilement la configuration d'une application. Les sources des données peuvent prendre la forme de classiques fichiers properties mais également de bases de données, de fichiers XML, de propriétés JNDI ou encore de propriétés système. Il est également possible de combiner différents types de configurations pour en offrir une vue unifiée. En outre, l'API offre un moyen pour préciser les types de configurations qui doivent être chargés au moyen d'un fichier XML.

Apache Derby

by roulian & 1 other
Apache Derby, an Apache DB subproject, is an open source relational database implemented entirely in Java and available under the Apache License, Version 2.0. Some key advantages include: * Derby has a small footprint -- about 2 megabytes for the base engine and embedded JDBC driver. * Derby is based on the Java, JDBC, and SQL standards. * Derby provides an embedded JDBC driver that lets you embed Derby in any Java-based solution. * Derby also supports the more familiar client/server mode with the Derby Network Client JDBC driver and Derby Network Server. * Derby is easy to install, deploy, and use.

Jakarta Commons

by roulian & 2 others
The Commons is a Jakarta subproject focused on all aspects of reusable Java components.

InfoQ: Struts 2 Goes GA

by ddelangle
The Apache Struts Team has announced that version 2.0.6 will be released as General Availability (GA)

Une courte introduction à Apache Ant

by roulian
Bien que je n'apprécie guère le XML, en partie à cause des problèmes de performance et de maintenance de code qu'il engendre, je l'ai découvert en 2001 par le biais d'une formidable solution nommée Another Neat Tool (Ant). Cette dernière, Build Tool Open Source, était alors en passe de représenter pour le monde Java ce qu'était déjà Make pour celui du C.

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