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The all-volunteer ASF develops, stewards, and incubates more than 350 Open Source projects and initiatives that cover a wide range of technologies. From Abdera to Zookeeper, if you are looking for a rewarding experience in Open Source and industry leading software, chances are you are going to find it here. Are you powered by Apache?
The Apache FtpServer application is a 100% pure Java FTP server. It's designed to be a complete and portable FTP server engine solution based on currently available open protocols. FtpServer can be run standalone as a Windows service or Unix/Linux daemon, or embedded into a Java application. We also provide...
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The FileUpload component provides a simple yet flexible means of adding support for multipart file upload functionality to servlets and web applications.
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Apache Syncope is an Open Source system for managing digital identities in enterprise environments, implemented in Java EE technology and released under Apache 2.0 license. Identity management (or IdM) represents the joint result of business process and IT to manage user data on systems and applications. IdM involves considering user...
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As mentioned in our inaugural blog post, JSPWiki has a new template – which we call Haddock. It's been refined over the past several developer releases, and we feel...
We're wrapping a great week at ApacheCon and Apache: Big Data more educated, enlightened, and with 50% more new attendees! And as anticipated, the Apache community has been hard at...
This week we're holding the Apache: Big Data and ApacheCon North America events in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Although the event is still on-going, I wanted to mention a few highlights...