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There are 99 articles & tutorials regarding "Apache".

19.) Apache Struts Framework: The Big Picture
By Vlad Kofman Go to page: 1 2 Next A framework for Web development is a set of related classes, utilities, and modules that simplify a project's creation by providing pre-build parts. In this article, I will focus exclusively on Apache Struts J2EE framework, even though a cornucopia of other frameworks exists for any imaginable development problem. Struts is extremely flexible and is a good fit for most Web-based projects; however, if you find that, after reading this article (and...
Found at developer.com

20.) Build Your Own Apache Server with mod_perl
by David E. Wheeler 11/05/2002 When Apple released Mac OS X, it included as part of the operating system one of the most powerful and most-used applications on the Internet today: the Apache Web server. This has been a boon for Mac users and dedicated Unix jocks alike, as the combination of Apache's simplicity and power and the legendary Mac OS ease-of-use has made for a robust Internet application development platform. Largely due to the inclusion of Apache, along with a host of other...
Found at O'Reilly Network

21.) Introducing Axis 2, the Next Generation of the Apache Web Service Stack
By Srinath Perera Go to page: 1 2 Next Axis 2, the next generation of the Apache Web Service stack, takes one more step closer to the first production version by releasing another developer version. In this article, an Axis 2 developer presents Axis 2 in contrast to Axis, the rationale for Axis 2, and the future of the two projects. Web Services, a Brief History The era of isolated computers is over; now connected we stand, isolated we fall is becoming the motto of computing. Networking...
Found at developer.com

22.) Apache Web Serving with Jaguar, Part 3
by Kevin Hemenway , coauthor of Mac OS X Hacks 04/22/2003 Editor's note: In the first part of this series, Kevin showed you how to easily start serving web pages from your Mac OS X computer. In the second article , he explored the world of CGI access. Today, he looks at PHP and simple access controls. Turning on PHP4 We're on the last legs of our trip down Feature Lane, Impressiville. This will be the easiest part of our journey because we'll be going through the paces based on what we...
Found at O'Reilly Network

23.) Apache Web Serving with Jaguar, Part 2
by Kevin Hemenway coauthor of Mac OS X Hacks 04/11/2003 Editor's note: In his rewritten-for-Jaguar previous article , Kevin Hemenway showed you how to easily start serving web pages from your Mac OS X computer. In this tutorial, he explores the world of CGI access. To gain the most from what Kevin has to offer here, you'll need some familiarity with the Terminal application. If you haven't explored that feature yet, I recommend that you first read our Terminal companion article, "...
Found at O'Reilly Network

24.) Apache Web-Serving with Mac OS X, Part 4
by Kevin Hemenway 01/29/2002 Editor's note: Kevin Hemenway covered a lot of ground in the first three parts of this Web-serving primer, starting with the basics and moving on to topics such as CGI , SSI , PHP and access control . In his fourth article, he takes a step back from the major features and focuses on what you, the reader, have been asking about. Whistle a sour ditty! Trumpet a happy tune, pirouette a silly maneuver -- something magical has happened. Your boss, that proponent...
Found at O'Reilly Network

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