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There are 99 articles & tutorials regarding "Apache".
- 1.) Programmatically Manipulating Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets with the Apache POI API
- ( Page 1 of 4 ) The Apache Jakarta POI project consists of Java APIs dedicated to the manipulation of files based on Microsoft s OLE 2 Compound Document format. In this article, you ll learn how to use the APIs of the POI project to read from and write to Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. As you will see, the programmatic liberty to manipulate Excel files represents a powerful offering to the Java programmer.The Apache POI contains a number of components. In this article, we ll be focusing...
Found at devArticles.com
- 2.) Apache on WIN32
- Introduction to WML, Apache, and PHP So you want to use a database in your site? DOM XML: An Alternative to Expat Regular Expressions Template Framework For Static Sites Storing Data in the Client Displaying Formatted User Input Graphing With Flash (SWF) Custom Session Handlers in PHP4 PHP programming methodologies and documentation SQL Theory & How-To Where did they go today? Cached Dynamic Modules Compressing and Caching Dynamic Output [ Show All ] forums Database Talk ( Archive )...
Found at PHPBuilder.com
- 3.) Apache and SSL
- by Paul Weinstein 04/18/2002 Paul Weinstein will give a tutorial on Apache and SSL at the upcoming O'Reilly Open Source Convention, this July 22-26, in San Diego. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), developed by Netscape Communications, and Transport Layer Security (TLS), the open-standard replacement for SSL from the Internet Engineering Task Force, are the two protocols that add encryption and authentication to TCP/IP. This article summarizes the basic concepts of how the two protocols work...
Found at O'Reilly Network
- 4.) Apache Web-Serving with Mac OS X, Part 6
- by Kevin Hemenway 04/23/2002 Editor's Note: Following the first five Apache Web-Serving with Mac OS X articles, Kevin Hemenway returns with a "put your legs up" sixth tutorial. This time he walks you through the various Apache modules that come with your Mac OS X installation and shows you what they can do. It's quiet at GatesMcFarlaneCo. Yes, stereotypically too quiet. The clickety-clack, snickety-snack of typing continues uninterrupted, save for a gurgle here and there from the...
Found at O'Reilly Network
- 5.) Python and Apache
- by Peter Laurie , coauthor of Apache: The Definitive Guide, 3rd Edition 04/10/2003 As part of the improvements we made to the third edition of Apache, the Definitive Guide , we covered the interface between Apache, the major scripting languages, and a database manager. For some reason, we left out Python--a perfectly good language, with some useful features of its own--so here is what we should have said in the book. Python is freeware and you can download it from www.python.org . I...
Found at O'Reilly Network
- 6.) Creating an Apache Site with Public and Secure Access
- by Peter Laurie , coauthor of Apache: The Definitive Guide, 3rd Edition 02/27/2003 If you want Apache to do anything useful, you have to write a config file. And, although we all know very well just how to do it in our heads, 99 times out of 100, we start out with an existing file and modify it. I thought it might be interesting to run through such a file, to look at how it works and see where the subtle jokes are. This particular web site is a demonstration from the new edition of...
Found at O'Reilly Network
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