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Last stable version Latest release date AOLserver: NaviSoft: Mozilla: 4.5.2 2012-09-19 (discontinued) Apache HTTP Server: Apache Software Foundation: Apache: 2.4.62 2024-07-17 Apache Tomcat: Apache Software Foundation: Apache: 10.1.15 2023-10-16 Boa: Jon Nelson and Larry Doolittle GNU GPL 0.94.13 2002-07-30 (discontinued) BusyBox httpd
Apache Tomcat (called "Tomcat" for short) is a free and open-source implementation of the Jakarta Servlet, Jakarta Expression Language, and WebSocket technologies. It provides a "pure Java" HTTP web server environment in which Java code can also run. Thus it is a Java web application server, although not a full JEE application server.
Free, Apache v2 Apache MINA – an abstract event-driven asynchronous API over various transports such as TCP/IP and UDP/IP via Java NIO Netty – a non-blocking I/O client-server framework for the development of Java network applications similar in spirit to Node.js
The Apache HTTP Server (/ ə ˈ p æ tʃ i / ə-PATCH-ee) is a free and open-source cross-platform web server, released under the terms of Apache License 2.0.It is developed and maintained by a community of developers under the auspices of the Apache Software Foundation.
Apache License, Version 2.0: Native implementation of the web application firewall, working as an Apache module. Both major Apache branches are supported. mod_setenvif: Version 1.3 and newer: Included by Default: Apache Software Foundation: Apache License, Version 2.0: mod_setenvifplus: Version 2.2 and newer: Third-party module: Pascal Buchbinder
Name Platform Supported databases Latest stable release Licenses Latest release date Alfresco Community Edition Java: MariaDB, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQL Server [1] 23.4 [2] LGPLv3: 2024-11-22: Ametys CMS: Java: Apache Derby, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL [3] 4.8.4 [4] Apache 2.0 License: 2024-02-13. Apache Roller: Java
In 2003, the OpenEJB component became a project operating under the auspices of the Apache Software Foundation at which time it was rewritten with a focus on leveraging Tomcat as an embedded web container. A beta version of TomEE was released in October 2011, and the first production-ready version was shipped in April 2012. [7]
The platform was known as Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition or J2EE from version 1.2, until the name was changed to Java Platform, Enterprise Edition or Java EE in version 1.5. Java EE was maintained by Oracle under the Java Community Process. On September 12, 2017, Oracle Corporation announced that it would submit Java EE to the Eclipse ...