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Apache Software
The Apache Software Foundation provides support for the Apache community of open-source software projects. The Apache projects are characterized by a collaborative, consensus based development process, an open and pragmatic software license, and a desire to create high quality software that leads the way in its field. We consider ourselves not simply a group of projects sharing a server, but rather a community of developers and users.

Apache HTTP Server
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 NT. 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 has been the most popular web server on the Internet since April 1996. The November 2005 Netcraft Web Server Survey found that more than 70% of the web sites on the Internet are using Apache, thus making it more widely used than all other web servers combined.

Apache Projects
  • HTTP Server
  • Ant
  • APR
  • Beehive
  • Cocoon
  • DB
  • Directory
  • Excalibur
  • Forrest
  • Geronimo
  • Gump
  • iBATIS
  • Incubator
  • Jackrabbit
  • Jakarta
  • James
  • Lenya
  • Logging
  • Lucene
  • Maven
  • MyFaces
  • Perl
  • Portals
  • SpamAssassin
  • Struts
  • TCL
  • Tomcat
  • Web Services
  • XML
  • XMLBeans
  • XML Graphics
  • Apache
    Apache HTTP Server