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  2. Apache Commons - Wikipedia

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    The Commons Proper is a place for collaboration and sharing, where developers from throughout the Apache community can work together on projects to be shared by Apache projects and Apache users. Commons developers will make an effort to ensure that their components have minimal dependencies on other software libraries , so that these components ...

  3. Apache Commons BeanUtils - Wikipedia

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    Apache Commons BeanUtils is a Java-based utility to provide component based architecture. [1] [2] [3] Modules. The library is distributed in three jar files:

  4. List of Apache modules - Wikipedia

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    The authentication mechanism of checking against an LDAP directory is provided via mod_authnz_ldap in Apache versions 2.1 and later. mod_auth_oid: Version 2.2: Third-party module: Pascal Buchbinder: Apache License, Version 2.0: Allows an Apache server to act as an OpenID "Relying Party" [91] mod_authn_alias: Version 2.1 and 2.2: Stable Extension

  5. Apache Commons Logging - Wikipedia

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    Apache Commons Logging (previously known as Jakarta Commons Logging or JCL) is a Java-based logging utility and a programming model for logging and for other toolkits. It provides APIs , log implementations, and wrapper implementations over some other tools.

  6. Bean Scripting Framework - Wikipedia

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    commons.apache.org /proper /commons-bsf / The Bean Scripting Framework is a method of allowing the use of scripting in Java code. It provides a set of Java classes which provides support within Java applications for scripting languages, and also allows access to Java objects and methods .

  7. Commons Daemon - Wikipedia

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    Commons Daemon, formerly known as JSVC, is a Java software library belonging to the Apache Commons Project. Daemon provides a portable means of starting and stopping a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) that is running server-side applications. Such applications often have additional requirements compared to client-side applications.

  8. Apache Thrift - Wikipedia

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    The Apache Thrift API client/server architecture. Thrift includes a complete stack for creating clients and servers. [9] The top part is generated code from the Thrift definition. From this file, the services generate client and processor codes. In contrast to built-in types, created data structures are sent as a result of generated code.

  9. Apache Felix - Wikipedia

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    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.