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Hop: The Hop Orchestration Platform, or Apache Hop, aims to facilitate all aspects of data and metadata orchestration. HTTP Server: The Apache HTTP Server application 'httpd' mod_python: module that integrates the Python interpreter into Apache server. Deprecated in favour of mod_wsgi. Apache HttpComponents: low-level Java libraries for HTTP
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The Byte Code Engineering Library (BCEL) is a project sponsored by the Apache Foundation previously under their Jakarta charter to provide a simple API for decomposing, modifying, and recomposing binary Java classes (I.e. bytecode). The project was conceived and developed by Markus Dahm prior to officially being donated to the Apache Jakarta ...
Apache FreeMarker is a free Java-based template engine, originally focusing on dynamic web page generation with MVC software architecture. It can now generate text based on templates and changing data. [ 1 ]
2009-10-30 the project is born, and immediately named "TinkerPop" 2009-12-25 v0.1 is the first release; 2011-05-21 v1.0 is released; 2012-05-24 v2.0 is released; 2015-01-16 TinkerPop becomes an Apache Incubator project; 2015-07-09 v3.0.0-incubating is released; 2016-05-23 Apache TinkerPop becomes a top-level project
Apache SINGA is an Apache top-level project for developing an open source machine learning library. It provides a flexible architecture for scalable distributed training, is extensible to run over a wide range of hardware, and has a focus on health-care applications.
Since April, 2010, Nutch has been considered an independent, top level project of the Apache Software Foundation. [2] In February 2014 the Common Crawl project adopted Nutch for its open, large-scale web crawl. [3] While it was once a goal for the Nutch project to release a global large-scale web search engine, that is no longer the case.
This is the first release since Apache Flex became a top level project of the Apache Software Foundation. [17] Differences and highlights include: New locales for Apache Flex including Australian, British, Canadian, Greek, Switzerland (German) and Portuguese; Apache Flex SDK can be compiled for any version of the Flash Player from 10.2 to 11.5