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PHP-GTK based IDE for Midgard and PHP
PHPPosted by timothy on Monday March 04, @04:31PM
from the making-things-simpler dept.
bergie writes: "The new IDE for Midgard and PHP developers is entirely written in PHP using the PHP-GTK toolkit. PHPmole aims to provide the free software world with a web development environment comparable to DreamWeaver and MS Visual Studio, with additional content management functionalities. PHP is not only for web developers any more ..."

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Using SOAP with Tomcat
ApachePosted by michael on Thursday February 28, @12:03PM
from the cats-hate-soap dept.
sanglin writes: "On O'Reilly's ONJava.com site, there's a new "Using SOAP with Tomcat" column from James Goodwill. It shows you how to create and deploy SOAP services with Apache's RPC model onto the Tomcat container."

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The Apache/Sun Relationship Worsens
Sun MicrosystemsPosted by Hemos on Thursday February 21, @09:25AM
from the gotta-loosen-your-grip-on-java dept.
d6y writes "Over on the O'Reilly weblogs there's an entry on the relationship between Sun's Java Community Process and Apache. Sun have been rubbing people up with wrong way (the problems of licensing open source J2EE containers; stuts v. JavaFaces; log4j v. JDK 1.4 logging....) and I hope this gets sorted out real soon. See also the original VNUNet article and Apache's position paper."

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Apache Server Nears 2.0
ApachePosted by krow on Tuesday February 19, @08:39PM
from the are-we-there-yet dept.
An Anonymous Coward writes: "The Apache httpd project has released a new beta of their apache 2.0 server (v32)". For those who have not been following the 2.0 development, this is the third beta that has been produced. The new version of Apache sports the new APR API and a new method for filtered I/O, and has been rewritten to make use of a hybrid thread/process model. With Covalent already selling a commercial version of 2.0, hopefully we will see a full release of the open source version in the near future.

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Stopping SpamBots With Apache Part II
SpamPosted by timothy on Monday February 18, @07:59PM
from the classic-confrontation dept.
primetyme writes: "To address some of the concerns brought up in the first article about stopping email harvesting spambots with Apache, I've written a follow-up article that details even more methods to keep email-sucking bots off your Apache based site.
Stopping Spambots II - The Admin Strikes Back continues the epic saga that pits Spambot vs. Administrator."

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High-End Apache
ApachePosted by timothy on Saturday February 16, @08:16AM
from the upper-crust dept.
BoarderPhreak writes: "Everything Solaris today posted a follow-up to the original 'Apache: The Basics' article entitled, 'Apache: Handling Traffic' which goes into detail about various methods of load-balancing and redundancy and mentions using Rsync for replication."

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Apache Releases Xerces 2.0 XML Parser
ApachePosted by michael on Tuesday February 05, @01:32PM
from the feather-in-their-cap dept.
GeneOff writes: "Xerces 2.0 is out! You can get it here. This XML parser features full XML Schema conformance and partial support for DOM Level 3. The XNI (Xerces Native Interface,) is very cool. Xerces is arguably the most widely deployed Java based XML parser. Open source projects like those from Apache do a very good job of tracking upcoming standards like XML Schema (no more weird DTDs.) Kind of like Linux 2.5 and the USB 2.0 spec."

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Apache 1.3.23 Released
ApachePosted by Hemos on Friday January 25, @08:00AM
from the recompile-time dept.
meheler writes "Looks like the Apache Group have released version 1.3.23 of their popular web server. Here's a link to the Official Announcement as well as where you can download it, and even view the ChangeLog."

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Apache 2.0 vs. IIS
ApachePosted by michael on Saturday January 12, @05:54PM
from the no-holds-barred dept.
TonyG writes: "According to an item on InternetNews, the impending release of Apache 2.0 could very well mean the demise of IIS. Interestingly, the article asserts that Microsoft have already given up on IIS, the proof being its absence in XP Home and its non-standard presence in XP Pro. Apache.Net? Sounds catchy..." That's a silly argument by the internetnews.com writer - IIS isn't in the Home edition because Microsoft wants to charge more for "server" operating systems, not because they're "admitting defeat". But it's a decent look at the upcoming Apache 2.0.

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Apache XMLRPC 1.0 Released
ApachePosted by Hemos on Friday December 14, @09:41PM
from the new-code-released dept.
jvanzyl writes "The Apache XMLRPC team is pleased to announce the 1.0 release! Apache XML-RPC is a Java implementation of XML-RPC, a popular protocol that uses XML over HTTP to implement remote procedure calls. Apache XML-RPC was previously known as Helma XML-RPC. If you have code using the Helma library, all you should have to do is change the import statements in your code from helma.xmlrpc.* to org.apache.xmlrpc.*."

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