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  2. Apache HTTP Server - Wikipedia

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    The Apache HTTP Server ( / əˈpætʃi / ə-PATCH-ee) is a free and open-source cross-platform web server software, released under the terms of Apache License 2.0. It is developed and maintained by a community of developers under the auspices of the Apache Software Foundation . The vast majority of Apache HTTP Server instances run on a Linux ...

  3. Apache Tomcat - Wikipedia

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    Apache Tomcat (called "Tomcat" for short) is a free and open-source implementation of the Jakarta Servlet, Jakarta Expression Language, and WebSocket technologies. [2] It provides a "pure Java" HTTP web server environment in which Java code can also run. Thus it is a Java web application server, although not a full JEE application server.

  4. XAMPP - Wikipedia

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    XAMPP. XAMPP ( / ˈzæmp / or / ˈɛks.æmp /) [2] is a free and open-source cross-platform web server solution stack package developed by Apache Friends, [2] consisting mainly of the Apache HTTP Server, MariaDB database, and interpreters for scripts written in the PHP and Perl programming languages. [3] [4] Since most actual web server ...

  5. Apache Portable Runtime - Wikipedia

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    The Apache Portable Runtime ( APR) is a supporting library for the Apache web server. It provides a set of APIs that map to the underlying operating system (OS). [2] Where the OS does not support a particular function, APR will provide an emulation. Thus programmers can use the APR to make a program truly portable across platforms.

  6. Apache Axis - Wikipedia

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    Apache Axis ( A pache e X tensible I nteraction S ystem) is an open-source, XML based Web service framework. It consists of a Java and a C++ implementation of the SOAP server, and various utilities and APIs for generating and deploying Web service applications. Using Apache Axis, developers can create interoperable, distributed computing ...

  7. The Apache Software Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Website. apache.org. The Apache Software Foundation ( / əˈpætʃi / ə-PATCH-ee; ASF) is an American nonprofit corporation (classified as a 501 (c) (3) organization in the United States) to support a number of open-source software projects. The ASF was formed from a group of developers of the Apache HTTP Server, and incorporated on March 25 ...

  8. List of Apache modules - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of all the first- and third-party modules available for the most recent stable release of Apache web server : Name. Compatibility. Status. Developer (s) License. Description. mod_access_compat. Versions 2.3 and later.

  9. .htaccess - Wikipedia

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    An .htaccess ( hypertext access) file is a directory -level configuration file supported by several web servers, used for configuration of website -access issues, such as URL redirection, URL shortening, access control (for different web pages and files), and more. The 'dot' ( period or full stop) before the file name makes it a hidden file in ...