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There are 99 articles & tutorials regarding "Apache".
- 25.) Apache::CodeRed
- by Reuven M. Lerner 08/16/2001 Like many programmers and system administrators, I like to know when something goes wrong with my web site, no matter how trivial the problem is. So when I moved my company's web server to mod_perl and HTML::Mason last year, one of the first things I did was write an automatic warning system to send me an e-mail message whenever a visitor encounters a broken link. I usually expect to receive two or three such e-mail messages on any given day, with the...
Found at O'Reilly Network
- 26.) Developing Portlets with Apache Pluto
- By David DeWolf Go to page: 1 2 3 Next The Java Portlet Specification (originally created through JSR-168) provides a standard for developing portal components with the Java programming language. This specification, originally released in October of 2003, is gaining popularity as not only a standard for traditional portals, but also as a framework for deploying 'plugins' for standard Web applications. Apache Pluto is the reference implementation of the Java Portlet Specification. In...
Found at developer.com
- 27.) Embedding Apache Pluto
- By David DeWolf Go to page: 1 2 Next The Java Portlet Specification (originally created through JSR-168) provides a standard for developing portal components with the Java programming language. Although the specification was originally created with the intent of standardizing the API and execution environment of portals and portlets, developers are also leveraging the specification as a standard for developing Web application plugins. By implementing or embedding a portlet container...
Found at developer.com
- 28.) Introduction to WML, Apache, and PHP
- Mike Johnson Working on a website for my company, I discovered the need for wireless access to my email, stocks and such. Not wanting to pay someone else to give me this information, I decided to develop a wireless site. The information to do this is available on the internet, but it is scattered and hard to come across. I needed the ability to run php scripts, access databases, and other functions that I needed PHP to do for me. This article covers the basics of wml, how to set up your...
Found at PHPBuilder.com
- 29.) Integrating Tomcat with Apache Via the mod_jk Module
- by Chad Thompson 08/20/2002 In a previous article , we learned about installing and configuring Jakarta Tomcat to run on Mac OS X. In this basic install, Tomcat applications are accessed via port "8080," which means that you have to give your friends and relatives a Web address such as "http://www.mysite.com:8080". Running a Web application on a non-standard port may be acceptable for development, but often gets you curious looks from friends, relatives, and possible customers. (Even...
Found at O'Reilly Network
- 30.) Creating Web Services with Apache Axis
- by Dion Almaer 05/22/2002 Web services have been a buzzword for a while. A friend used to say "Web services are like high school sex. Everyone is talking about doing it, but hardly anyone is, and those that are probably aren't doing it well." These days, though, Web services are moving to college, so to speak, and lots of people are starting to "do it" more often and better than before. Tools are maturing, and creating and working with Web services isn't all that hard anymore. IBM has...
Found at O'Reilly Network
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