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Maven was created by Jason van Zyl in 2002 and began as a sub-project of Apache Turbine. In 2003 Maven was accepted as a top level Apache Software Foundation project. Version history: Version 1 - July 2004 - first critical milestone release (now at end of life). Version 2 - October 2005 - after about six months in beta cycles (now at end of life).
A machine is a runtime that has the necessary software installed. If the user adds for example a project which uses Apache Maven, the Workspace Master installs Maven on any machine in the workspace to ensure the project can be executed on each machine. Che comes with some predefined technology stacks to quickly set up a new machine.
Apache Felix is an open source implementation of the OSGi Core Release 6 framework specification. [2] The initial codebase was donated from the Oscar project at ObjectWeb . [ 3 ] The developers worked on Felix for a full year and have made various improvements while retaining the original footprint and performance.
Apache MyFaces is an Apache Software Foundation project that creates and maintains an open-source JavaServer Faces implementation, along with several libraries of JSF components that can be deployed on the core implementation. The project is divided into several sub-projects:
Apache POI, a project run by the Apache Software Foundation, and previously a sub-project of the Jakarta Project, provides pure Java libraries for reading and writing files in Microsoft Office formats, such as Word, PowerPoint and Excel.
SourceForge reported 30 million downloads for the Apache OpenOffice 3.4 series by January 2013, making it one of SourceForge's top downloads; [124] the project claimed 50 million downloads of Apache OpenOffice 3.4.x as of 15 May 2013, slightly over one year after the release of 3.4.0 (8 May 2012), [125] 85,083,221 downloads of all versions by 1 ...
XMLBeans is now being developed by Apache POI. January 27, 2003: BEA announces XMLBeans as a technology preview. September 24, 2003: BEA donates XMLBeans to the Apache Software Foundation where it joins the Apache Incubator Project. April 23, 2004: XMLBeans Version 1.0.2 is released. This is the first release from the incubator project.
Apache Jena is an open source Semantic Web framework for Java. It provides an API to extract data from and write to RDF graphs. The graphs are represented as an abstract "model".