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This list of Apache Software Foundation projects contains the software development projects of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF). Besides the projects, there are a few other distinct areas of Apache: *Incubator: for aspiring ASF projects *(Labs ): a place for innovation where committees of the foundation can experiment with new ideas *(INFRA - Apache Infrastructure Team ): provides and manages all infrastructure and services for the Apache Software Foundation, and for each project at the Foundation == Projects == *Abdera: implementation of the Atom Syndication Format and Atom Publishing Protocol *Accumulo: secure implementation of BigTable *ActiveMQ: message broker supporting different communication protocols and clients, including a full Java Message Service (JMS) 1.1 client. *Allura: Python-based an open source implementation of a software forge *Ant: Java-based build tool *APR: Apache Portable Runtime, a portability library written in C *(Archiva ): Build Artifact Repository Manager *Beehive: Java visual object model *Bloodhound: defect tracker based on Trac〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://incubator.apache.org/projects/bloodhound.html )〕 *Camel: declarative routing and mediation rules engine which implements the Enterprise Integration Patterns using a Java based domain specific language *Celix: Implementation of the OSGi specification, based on C *CloudStack: software to deploy and manage cloud infrastructure *Cocoon: XML publishing framework *Commons: Reusable Java libraries and utilities too small to merit their own project *Continuum: continuous integration server *Cordova: mobile development framework *CXF: web services framework *DB: database systems * *Cassandra: highly scalable second-generation distributed database * *Cayenne: Java ORM framework * *CouchDB: Document-oriented database * *Derby: pure Java relational database management system * *JDO: Java Data Objects, persistence for Java objects * *Torque: ORM for Java *Directory: directory server supporting LDAP and other protocols *Excalibur: Inversion of Control container named Fortress and related components *Felix: Implementation of the OSGi Release 5 core framework specification *Flex: cross-platform SDK for developing and deploying rich Internet applications. *Flink: Fast and reliable large-scale data processing engine. *Forrest: documentation framework based upon Cocoon *Flume: large scale log aggregation framework *Geronimo: Java EE server *Gradle: project automation tool that builds upon the concepts of Apache Ant and Apache Maven *Gump: integration, dependencies, and versioning management *Harmony: Java implementation *Hadoop: Java software framework that supports data intensive distributed applications *HiveMind: Services and configuration microkernel *Apache HttpComponents: Low-level Java libraries for HTTP *HTTP Server: Web server * *mod_perl: module that integrates the Perl interpreter into Apache server * *mod_python: module that integrates the Python interpreter into Apache server. Deprecated in favour of mod_wsgi. *iBATIS: Persistence framework which enables mapping sql queries to POJOs *Jackrabbit: implementation of the Java Content Repository API *Jakarta: server side Java, including its own set of subprojects *James: Java email and news server *(jclouds ): open source multi-cloud toolkit for the Java platform *Kafka: message broker software *Lenya: content management system (CMS) based on Apache Cocoon *(Logging ): cross-language logging services for purposes of application debugging and auditing * *log4j *Lucene: text search engine library written entirely in Java * *Solr: enterprise search server based on the Lucene Java search library *Lucy: loose port of the Lucene search engine library, written in C and targeted at dynamic language users. *Mahout: machine learning and data mining solution. (Mahout ) *Marmotta: open platform for Linked Data. *Maven: Java project management and comprehension tool *MINA: Multipurpose Infrastructure for Network Application, a framework to develop high performance and high scalability network applications. (MINA ) * *FtpServer: FTP server written entirely in Java *MyFaces: JavaServer Faces implementation *OFBiz: Open for Business: enterprise automation software *Olingo: Client and Server for OData *OODT: Object Oriented Data Technology, a data management framework for capturing and sharing data *Oozie: Oozie is a workflow scheduler system to manage Apache Hadoop jobs. *OpenJPA: Java Object Persistence *OpenNLP: natural language processing toolkit. *OpenOffice: Office suite, as of June 2011. *(PDFBox ): Java based PDF library (reading, text extraction, manipulation, viewer) *Pivot: platform for building rich internet applications in Java *POI: Poor Obfuscation Implementation, a library for reading and writing Microsoft Office formats *(Portals ): web portal related software *Qpid: AMQP messaging system in Java and C++ *(Santuario ): XML Security in Java and C++ *ServiceMix: enterprise service bus that supports JBI and OSGi *Shale: Web application framework based on JavaServer Faces *SpamAssassin: email filter used to identify spam *Stanbol: extend traditional content management systems with semantic services *(Stonehenge ): SOA interoperability *(Stratos ): Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) framework *Struts: Java web applications framework *Subversion: open source version control (client/server) system *Tapestry: Component-based Java web framework *(Tika ): content analysis toolkit for extracting metadata and text from digital documents of various types, e.g., audio, video, image, office suite, web, mail, and binary *Tcl: dynamic GUI scripting language - originally "Tool Command Language" *Tomcat: web container for serving servlets and JSP *Traffic Server: HTTP/1.1 compliant caching proxy server. (Traffic Server ) *UIMA: unstructured content analytics framework *Velocity: Java template creation engine *Wave: online real-time collaborative editing *Web services: Web service related systems * *Axis: open source, XML based Web service framework * *Muse: implementation of the WS-ResourceFramework (WSRF), WS-BaseNotification (WSN), and WS-DistributedManagement (WSDM) specifications * *Rampart: implementation of the WS-Security standard for the Axis2 Web services engine * *Tuscany: SCA implementation, also providing other SOA implementations *Wicket: Component-based Java web framework *Xalan: XSLT processors in Java and C++ *Xerces: validating XML parser *XMLBeans: XML-Java binding tool *XML Graphics: conversion of XML formats to graphical output * *Batik: pure Java library for SVG content manipulation * *FOP: Java print formatter driven by XSL formatting objects (XSL-FO); supported output formats include PDF, PS, PCL, AFP, XML (area tree representation), Print, AWT and PNG, and to a lesser extent, RTF and TXT *Zookeeper: Coordination service for distributed applications 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Apache Software Foundation projects」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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