Apache to brew its own pot of Java
News The Apache Foundation has proposed creating an open source version of Java on the desktop, a plan that Sun has initially welcomed. The project was proposed by members of Apache and other individuals involved in Java development.
[May 10, 2005, 8:30]
Apache flaw leaves server wide open
News According to a vulnerability note published by Apache.org.the problem is apparently found only in the new Apache version 2.0, so if you haven't upgraded, you may not be affected. That quick fix is echoed at the Apache.org site and apparently came...
[September 3, 2002, 12:16]
Apache encourages female coders
News The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is hoping to increase the participation of women in its open source projects by setting up a new mailing list. Jean Anderson, who works on the Apache Derby database, said on Monday that the list would provide "a...
[August 22, 2005, 17:45]
Apache misses Java server target
News The Apache Software Foundation's open-source project to build a Java application server has hit a bump. The Geronimo project, launched a year ago by the Apache group, is working to create software that will run Web applications based the Java 2...
[July 26, 2004, 15:35]
Apache Mobile FIlter 2.06
Blog In this version the Apache module can detect also the strange UserAgent of transcoder. For more info: http://www.idelfuschini.it/it/apache-mobile-filter-v2x.html? Hi, I have published the new version of V2.06.
[September 3, 2009, 10:27]
Apache issues anti-DoS patch
News The Apache Software Foundation has released a patch for its Apache 2.0 HTTP Server to thwart a "significant" denial-of-service vulnerability. Apache, which makes the popular open-source Web server application, released version 2.0.45 to fix a...
[April 4, 2003, 10:12]
Apache 2.0 served up
News Version 2.0 of the world's most popular Web server, Apache, is finally available. Apache 2.0 initially was expected by the end of 2000 but only entered beta testing in April 2001. After three years of development the new version, which has a...
[April 8, 2002, 13:01]
Apache open-source site attacked
News The organisation responsible for the popular open-source Apache Web server software confirmed on Thursday that its servers were broken into, the second attack in May on a high-profile open-source software site.
[June 1, 2001, 9:16]
64-bit Windows, Apache make their way to Opteron
News AMD also announced a version of the Apache Web server customised for the chip. At a separate event, the chipmaker revealed that Covalent and Red Hat are developing an Apache-based Web server for the Opteron.
[November 18, 2002, 14:33]
Apache's Portable Runtime reaches 1.0
News Version 1.0 of the Apache Portable Runtime (APR) was released by the open-source software foundation on Thursday. The APR, primarily used as the base for the Apache 2.0 Web server, allows you to write applications to a single interface and run them...
[September 3, 2004, 13:00]
Oracle Berkeley DB Java Edition Vs. Apache Derby: A Performance Comparison
White Papers This paper compares the performance of Oracle Berkeley DB Java Edition to Apache's pure Java RDBMS, Derby. In the tests described in this white paper, Berkeley DB Java Edition performance exceeds Derby performance by up to a factor of 10.
[December 14, 2006, 0:00]
Hellfire: Apache vs. Hind
Downloads Climb aboard your very own Apache Longbow or Mi-24 Hind helicopter and start to make a difference in this Cold War inspired arcade combat simulator from Pazzazz, the same development team who brought you GTS Racing Challenge.Experience 16 missions...
[April 28, 2004, 8:00]
Apache project in tune with Java changes
News The open-source Java effort Apache Harmony has graduated to a fully fledged Apache project. Apache Harmony, started last year, is creating an open-source version of Java Platform Standard Edition (Java SE), software for making Java programs on PCs.
[November 15, 2006, 9:04]
Apache Synapse sparks Web services connections
News The Apache Software Foundation is expected to launch on Monday an open source integration server project, part of a bigger effort to create a full suite of Web services infrastructure software. Called Apache Synapse, the proposed project will...
[August 22, 2005, 10:10]
Success Story: Apache Corporation
White Papers Since 1954, Apache Corporation has grown to become one of the world's top independent oil and gas exploration and development companies with $15.5 billion in assets. To accomplish its mission, Apache relies on the availability of its most critical...
[March 15, 2006, 23:00]
TechNet Webcast: Windows Compare (Part 5 of 6): IIS 7.0 Vs. Apache (Level 200)
White Papers The presenter covers common management scenarios and tools, and talks about managing Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 with Windows PowerShell compared to Apache's management process. This webcast look at two Web servers, comparing the...
[March 24, 2008, 0:02]
Apache patch covers HTTP security hole
News The Apache Software Foundation released on Wednesday an updated version of its market-leading Web server software, primarily to patch previously undisclosed security holes. The group, which coordinates development and distribution of the open...
[May 30, 2003, 10:13]
Apache 2.0 to debut on Monday
News Covalent Technologies will release its long-awaited version 2.0 of the Apache Web server software on Monday -- ahead of software from the larger Apache project itself. Apache 2.0 initially was expected by the end of 2000 but only entered beta...
[November 12, 2001, 11:11]
Apache Software Foundation takes Subversion in
Blog Subversion, the open source version control system, is now an Apache Software Foundation incubator project. Both the Apache Software Foundation and CollabNet were founded by Brian Behlendorf, the main developer of the Apache HTTP server in its...
[November 6, 2009, 15:03]
Apache founder joins OpenSolaris board
News Sun has tapped a founder of the successful open source Apache software project to join a new advisory board governing the OpenSolaris operating system project, the software and server maker said Monday.
[April 5, 2005, 10:20]



