Related Projects
The source code maintained by the Apache HTTP Server Project provides
the basis for a number of interesting projects. This page summarizes
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.
Non-Commercial Projects
Commercial Products
Apache-SSL is an encrypting web server, based on Apache and SSLeay, which
implements Secure Sockets
Layer (SSL) functionality as a set of patches to existing Apache
source code.
The webserver is distributed with the full source code. Inside the
United States you are able to use it for non-commercial purposes for
free if you use RSAREF (due to various patents). Outside the United
States you can use it for non-commercial and commercial purposes for
free.
Inside the United States in order to use Apache with SSL commercially you may want to look at Stronghold or Raven.
The Raven SSL module is a commerical product providing a strong cryptography upgrade to the Apache web server using the RSA encryption engine. Available only to customers in the United States and Canada. Other services include commercial support and custom development services.
This project was developed to provide a central location to find and
submit information about Apache modules projects and developers that
are taking advantage of the powerful API interface provided by the
Apache HTTP server.
PHP implements an easy-to-learn HTML-embedded scripting language.
It supports a number of RDBMS packages including Adabas-D, mSQL 1,
mSQL 2, MySQL, FilePro, Solid, Postgres95, PostgreSQL, Oracle,
Sybase as well as many others via standard ODBC.
The Apache/Perl integration project brings together the full power of the
Perl programming language
and the Apache HTTP server. With
mod_perl
it is possible to write Apache modules entirely in
Perl. In addition, the persistent interpreter embedded in the
server avoids the overhead of starting an external interpreter and
the penalty of Perl start-up time.
The primary motivation for this port is to show that OS/2 is a viable
and powerful server platform and to promote its use as such. The
secondary reason is to provide a free industrial strength HTTP
server with a growing feature set available for OS/2.
Note: as of Apache 1.3b3, it should be possible to compile for
OS/2 from the standard distribution.
Apache has now been ported to Amiga, and is maintained as a separate project.
A project to fully integrate Java servlet technology.
A number of folks have gotten together to work on a graphical
configuration tool for Apache.
Find out more by subscribing to the "gui-dev" mailing list, by sending
mail to
gui-dev-request@apache.org
with the words "subscribe" in the body of the message. Also, visit
the project status page.
If you're interested in helping improve the documentation which
accompanies Apache.
Find out more by subscribing to the "apache-docs" mailing list, which
you can join by sending mail to
apache-docs-request@apache.org
with the word "subscribe" in the body of the message.
A free weekly guide to the latest Apache developments.
Apache Week provides an easy way to stay abreast of the
latest news about Apache including: new releases, major bug fixes, plans
for the next version, new apache ports and other related Apache
information.
You can view
Apache Week on the Web
or receive it each week by email.
MWS is a complete solution for your web presence that enables you to
access control, tracking, accounting, billing, marketing analyse the
end user's accesses to your site. Find out more at
Matrice's web site.
Stronghold is a commercial Apache-derivative webserver which bundles
strong cryptography (SSL), commercial support, etc., into a full package.
For information on Stronghold see
C2Net (US/Canada) or
C2Net Europe (Outside US/Canada).
WebTen is a commercial Apache-derivative webserver for Power Macs.
WebTen has been extended with a browser-based interface and Squid
cacheing. It supports standard Macintosh-style plug-ins and CGIs and
includes SSL, DNS, FTP, and NFS.
For more information visit
Tenon's web site.