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VCL is a modular cloud computing platform which dynamically provisions and brokers remote access to compute resources including virtual machines, bare-metal computers, and resources in other cloud platforms. A self-service web portal is used to request resources and for administration.
Learn More...Apache Roller is a full-featured, multi-user and group-blog server suitable for blog sites large and small. It runs as a Java web application that should be able to run on most any Java EE server and relational database. Roller's installation guide covers deployment on Tomcat, GlassFish, and JBoss application servers...
Learn More...The Ant Library provides Ant tasks for testing Ant task, it can also be used to drive functional and integration tests of arbitrary applications with Ant.
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The Apache OpenWebBeans Team is proud to announce the release of Apache OpenWebBeans-1.6.2
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OpenWebBeans is an Apache License v2 licensed implementation of the
JSR-346 CDI-1.2 specification.
OpenWebBeans has a...
With the Apache footprint covering 7 continents, we seemingly never break for holidays! Here's what happened over the past week:
ApacheCon™ –the official conference series of The Apache Software Foundation....
5 August 2015 --The Apache Logging Services™ Project Management Committee (PMC) has announced that the Log4j™ 1.x logging framework has reached its end of life (EOL) and is no...