The Uniform Server

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The Uniform Server
Developer(s) Uniform Server Development Team
Stable release 8.0.0-Coral / December 4, 2011; 46 days ago (2011-12-04)
Operating system Microsoft Windows
Type Server
License BSD
Website www.uniformserver.com

The Uniform Server (or UniServer) is a free open source WAMP package for Microsoft Windows, comprising a pre-configured setup of complementary open source web server tools, the Apache HTTP Server, the MySQL database engine, and scripting language PHP. It is released under the BSD license.

It can be activated without any installation, is self-contained, and the package itself is under 70MB. For these reasons, it is commonly used to test web applications on Windows, and can also be set up on removable media for a portable web server. Because it is also designed for security, it is also usable for actual websites.

The Uniform Server was first developed by Taras Slobodskyy for his clients and was later released as a free and open source project. It is now maintained by Mike Gleaves (a.k.a. "Ric").[1]

Current versions of The Uniform Server are compatible with Microsoft Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7.

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[edit] Based On The Uniform Server

  • Jsas (Joomla - 2008)
  • Xsas (Xoops - 2004)

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