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*[[Apache Commons|Commons]]: Reusable Java libraries and utilities too small to merit their own project |
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Revision as of 11:59, 20 October 2010
This list of Apache Software Foundation projects contains the software development projects of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF).
- HTTP Server: Web server[1]
- Abdera: implementation of the Atom Syndication Format and Atom Publishing Protocol.
- ActiveMQ: Java Message Service 1.1 (JMS) message broker
- Ant: Java-based build tool[1]
- APR: Apache Portable Runtime, a portability library written in C
- Apache POI - library for reading and writing Microsoft Office formats
- Beehive: A Java visual object model
- Camel: A declarative routing and mediation rules engine which implements the Enterprise Integration Patterns using a Java based domain specific language.
- Cassandra: a highly scalable second-generation distributed database
- Cayenne: A Java ORM framework
- Cocoon: XML publishing framework[1]
- Commons: Reusable Java libraries and utilities too small to merit their own project
- Continuum: A continuous integration server
- CXF: web services framework
- DB: database solutions
- Derby: A pure Java Relational database management system
- JDO: Persistence for Java objects
- Apache Torque: An object to relational database mapper for Java.
- Directory: A directory server supporting LDAP and other protocols
- Excalibur: Inversion of Control container named Fortress and related components
- Felix: Implementation of the OSGi Release 4 core framework specification
- Forrest: documentation framework based upon Cocoon
- Apache Geronimo: a Java EE server
- CouchDB: Document-oriented database
- Gump: integration, dependencies, and versioning management
- Harmony: implementation of the Java programming language.
- Hadoop: Java software framework that supports data intensive distributed applications.
- Apache ZooKeeper: Co-ordination service for distributed applications
- HiveMind: Services and configuration microkernel
- iBATIS: Persistence framework which enables mapping sql queries to POJOs.
- Incubator: for aspiring ASF projects
- Jackrabbit: implementation of the Java Content Repository API
- Jakarta: server side Java (including its own set of sub-projects)[1]
- James: Java email and news server
- Apache Labs: A place for innovation where committees of the foundation can experiment with new ideas
- Lenya: content management system
- Apache Logging: A cross-language logging services for purposes of application debugging and auditing
- Lucene: text search engine library written entirely in Java
- Solr: enterprise search server based on the Lucene Java search library
- Maven: Java project management and comprehension tool
- Mina: Multipurpose Infrastructure for Network Application
- FtpServer: FTP server written entirely in Java
- mod perl: module that integrates the Perl interpreter into Apache server
- mod python: module that integrates the Python interpreter into Apache server
- MyFaces: JavaServer Faces implementation
- OFBiz: Open for Business: enterprise automation software
- OpenJPA: Java Object Persistence
- PDFBox: a Java based PDF library (reading, text extraction, manipulation, viewer)
- Pivot: A platform for building rich internet applications in Java
- Portals: web portal related software
- Santuario: XML Security in Java and C++
- ServiceMix: enterprise service bus that supports JBI and OSGi
- Shale: Web application framework based on JavaServer Faces
- SpamAssassin: email filter used to identify spam.
- Struts: Java web applications framework[1]
- Apache Stonehenge: SOA interoperability
- Subversion: An extremely popular and easy to use open source version control (client/server) solution
- Tapestry: A free/open-source framework for creating dynamic, robust, highly scalable web applications in Java
- Tcl: dynamic websites using Tool Command Language
- Tomcat: a web container for serving servlets and JSP[1]
- Velocity: A Java Template Creation Engine
- Web services: Web service related systems
- Axis: Apache Axis is an open source, XML based Web service framework
- Muse: An implementation of the WS-ResourceFramework (WSRF), WS-BaseNotification (WSN), and WS-DistributedManagement (WSDM) specifications.
- Rampart: an implementation of the WS-Security standard for the Axis2 Web services engine
- Tuscany: a SCA implementation, also providing other SOA implementations.
- Wicket: Component-based Java web framework
- Xalan: XSLT processors in Java and C++
- Xerces: A validating XML parser
- XML: XML solutions for the web
- XMLBeans: XML-Java binding tool
- XML Graphics: conversion of XML formats to graphical output
Note: some projects are recognized as "sub-projects" of other "Top Level Projects" (TLPs)
References
"Alphabetical Index". The Apache Software Foundation. 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-10.