Apache Http Server Project



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 to provide a secure, efficient and extensible server that provides HTTP services in sync with the current HTTP standards. Apache's HTTP server and Eclipse don't communicate with each other. The servers under Windows - Preference - Server are Java servers like Tomcat and Glassfish. What you need to do is define your web project in Eclipse, then define that same directory to the HTTP server in the httpd.conf file. Incubating Project s. The Apache Incubator is the primary entry path into The Apache Software Foundation for projects and codebases wishing to become part of the Foundation’s efforts. All code donations from external organisations and existing external projects seeking to join the Apache community enter through the Incubator. The source code maintained by the Apache HTTP Server Project provides the basis for a number of interesting projects. This page summarises those projects and points you to places where you can find more information. The Apache Group encourages you to use the source code for your own projects and would like to hear about your successes.

Introduction

Apache Tcl was born to coordinate and stimulate the development of tools integrating the Tcl programming language with the Apache HTTP web server. Our aim was to combine the power of the Apache web server with the capabilities of the mature, robust and flexible Tcl scripting language.

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Current Projects

We are currently developing and supporting Apache Rivet. Rivet was meant to be a replacement of mod_dtcl and neowebscript. The best feature of these past projects were taken to design it. Apache Rivet provides a content generator module (mod_rivet) which runs Tcl scripts and Rivet templates. Rivet templates are pages written in a way similar to PHP pages, where Tcl code can be embedded within the HTML.

Apache Rivet extends the Tcl language with new commands aimed at providing a program interface to the web server and several utilities that usually come handy in web programming.

Apache 2.4.41

Current version 3.1 of Rivet runs on Apache 2.4 and builds on both Windows and any reasonably recent version of Unix-like operative systems. Version 2.4 is still supported but builds only on Unix and it requires Apache to run the prefork MPM.

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Dismissed Projects

We sadly announce the we discontinued development and support also for Websh (Nov 6th 2015). If anyone willing to take up this project and bring it back to life within the Apache Tcl project please let us know

Apache Web Server Documentation

In recent years we also dismissed mod_tcl