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  1. Welcome! - The Apache HTTP Server Project

    Jan 1, 2018 · The Apache HTTP Server Project is an effort to develop and maintain an open-source HTTP server for modern operating systems including UNIX and Windows. The goal of this project is …

  2. Apache OpenOffice - Project Website

    The official developer website of the Apache OpenOffice open source project, home of OpenOffice Writer, Calc, Impress, Draw and Base.

  3. Introduction to Apache Doris

    Based on Apache Doris, users can build applications for user behavior analysis, A/B testing platform, log analysis, user profile analysis, and e-commerce order analysis. Apache Doris, formerly known as …

  4. Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4 Documentation

    Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4 Documentation Available Languages: da | de | en | es | fr | ja | ko | pt-br | ru | tr | zh-cn

  5. Index of /dist/httpd - archive.apache.org

    The directories and files linked below are a historical archive of software released by Apache Software Foundation projects. THEY MAY BE UNSUPPORTED AND UNSAFE TO USE Current releases can …

  6. Apache Tomcat® - Which Version Do I Want?

    Please note that although we offer downloads and documentation of older releases, such as Apache Tomcat 9.x, we strongly encourage users to use the latest stable version of Apache Tomcat …

  7. Welcome to Apache NetBeans

    Apache NetBeans is much more than a text editor. It highlights source code syntactically and semantically, lets you easily refactor code, with a range of handy and powerful tools.

  8. Apache Project Information

    Apache Tomcat is developed in an open and participatory environment and released under the Apache License version 2. Apache Tomcat is intended to be a collaboration of the best-of-breed developers …

  9. Architectural overview of Cordova platform - Apache Cordova

    Apache Cordova is an open-source mobile development framework. It allows you to use standard web technologies - HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript for cross-platform development.

  10. How the ASF works | Apache Software Foundations

    Apache projects are managed using a collaborative, consensus-based process. We do not have a hierarchical structure; rather, different groups of contributors have different rights and responsibilities …