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Added: 2006-07-28 License: The Apache License Price:
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mod_auth_pam 1.1.1 for Apache 1.3
mod_auth_pam is an authentication module for the Apache Web-Server. more>>
mod_auth_pam is an authentication module for the Apache Web-Server.
The PAM authentication module implements Basic authentication on top of the Pluggable Authentication Module library.
Thereby it supports standard unix passwd, shadow, NIS, SMB auth and radius (-> complete list of modules) authentication transparently and easily interchangeable, wherever the HTTP protocol allows it.
<<lessThe PAM authentication module implements Basic authentication on top of the Pluggable Authentication Module library.
Thereby it supports standard unix passwd, shadow, NIS, SMB auth and radius (-> complete list of modules) authentication transparently and easily interchangeable, wherever the HTTP protocol allows it.
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Added: 2006-04-18 License: The Apache License Price:
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Bitrock LAMPStack 2.2 (Apache 1.3)
BitRock LAMPStack is an easy-to-install, ready-to-run binary distribution of Apache, MySQL, PHP, and Python/mod_python. more>>
BitRock LAMPStack is an easy-to-install, ready-to-run binary distribution of Apache, MySQL, PHP, and Python/mod_python.
It includes many commonly used modules as well as the phpMyAdmin tool. Bitrock LAMPStack runs in multiple versions of Linux.
Enhancements:
- Support for Apache 1.3.37, MySQL 4.1.21, PHP 4.4.3, Python 2.3.5, mod_python 2.7.11, and phpMyAdmin 2.8.2.1
<<lessIt includes many commonly used modules as well as the phpMyAdmin tool. Bitrock LAMPStack runs in multiple versions of Linux.
Enhancements:
- Support for Apache 1.3.37, MySQL 4.1.21, PHP 4.4.3, Python 2.3.5, mod_python 2.7.11, and phpMyAdmin 2.8.2.1
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Added: 2006-08-11 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
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mod_ziplook 2002.08.07 (for Apache 1.3)
mod_ziplook offers is a zip-file browsing module that can send files with gzip transfer-encoding. more>>
mod_ziplook offers is a zip-file browsing module that can send files with gzip transfer-encoding.
Main features:
- Whole directory structure of ZIP-file can be seen.
- Separate files can be seen easily (/xxxx.zip/dir/afile.html)
- In case of directories index.html is looked. (/y/x.zip/dir/ => /y/x.zip/dir/index.html)
- Handles If-Modified-Since and NotModified-status
- If your browser supports gzip content-encoding and documents in ZIP-archive are "Deflate"-compressed: module changes files to gzip format in fly. This makes things very fast (and server cpu & network capasity is saved)
Module uses miniunzip - unzip library and that uses zlib
Install and config:
- Module needs zlib in your computer
A. Open tar.gz - file.
B. find your apxs (apache module handling script)
C. Compile (with zlib)
apxs -c mod_ziplook.c -lz
D. Run installing script (as root is needed)
apxs -i -a mod_ziplook.so
E. Add handler to for zip-files in httpd.conf (look mod_mime.c section)
AddHandler ziplook zip
F. Restart your apache
G. Seek an zip-file and try with it.
http://your.host/directory/myzipfile.zip
http://your.host/directory/myzipfile.zip/a-file-in-zip-file.html
<<lessMain features:
- Whole directory structure of ZIP-file can be seen.
- Separate files can be seen easily (/xxxx.zip/dir/afile.html)
- In case of directories index.html is looked. (/y/x.zip/dir/ => /y/x.zip/dir/index.html)
- Handles If-Modified-Since and NotModified-status
- If your browser supports gzip content-encoding and documents in ZIP-archive are "Deflate"-compressed: module changes files to gzip format in fly. This makes things very fast (and server cpu & network capasity is saved)
Module uses miniunzip - unzip library and that uses zlib
Install and config:
- Module needs zlib in your computer
A. Open tar.gz - file.
B. find your apxs (apache module handling script)
C. Compile (with zlib)
apxs -c mod_ziplook.c -lz
D. Run installing script (as root is needed)
apxs -i -a mod_ziplook.so
E. Add handler to for zip-files in httpd.conf (look mod_mime.c section)
AddHandler ziplook zip
F. Restart your apache
G. Seek an zip-file and try with it.
http://your.host/directory/myzipfile.zip
http://your.host/directory/myzipfile.zip/a-file-in-zip-file.html
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Added: 2006-04-04 License: The Apache License Price:
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Privilege Separation for Apache 1.3.34-0.2
Privilege Separation for Apache patch addresses the problem of an Apache WebDAV server only being able to write files. more>>
Privilege Separation for Apache patch addresses the problem of an Apache WebDAV server only being able to write files as the apache user (usually something like nobody or www). It addresses this problem in a secure way by adding privilege separation to the Apache web server (conceptually similar to ssh privilege separation).
A privilege seperated Apache can be used for instance to allow WebDAV access to ~user directories and also to allow the use of unix quotas. WebDAV clients are seamlessly integrated into both Windows and Mac OS X providing a convenient and secure method for remote access.
In Privilege Separation mode Apache continues to run as an unprivileged user although one additional secure process runs as root. The root privileged separated process communicates with the main apache process via unix sockets and has two purposes:
- Responds to PAM authentication requests (pam_unix authentication is not normally possible due to the unprivileged apache process not being able to access shadow passwords, but due to the privilege separated design this is now possible and secure). Authentication responses include a cryptographic cookie which encodes the users credentials and is verified in successive privileged filesystem requests made to the privsep process.
- Performs privileged filesystem operations on behalf of the unprivileged apache process as the privileges of the authenticated user. The cryptographic cookie is verified and then the effective userid is set and the filesystem operation is performed. Certain auditable points in the apache and mod_dav code have been changed to use the privsep calls which communicate via unix sockets (priv_open, priv_unlink, priv_rmdir, etc...). File descriptors are passed back over unix sockets for open calls.
<<lessA privilege seperated Apache can be used for instance to allow WebDAV access to ~user directories and also to allow the use of unix quotas. WebDAV clients are seamlessly integrated into both Windows and Mac OS X providing a convenient and secure method for remote access.
In Privilege Separation mode Apache continues to run as an unprivileged user although one additional secure process runs as root. The root privileged separated process communicates with the main apache process via unix sockets and has two purposes:
- Responds to PAM authentication requests (pam_unix authentication is not normally possible due to the unprivileged apache process not being able to access shadow passwords, but due to the privilege separated design this is now possible and secure). Authentication responses include a cryptographic cookie which encodes the users credentials and is verified in successive privileged filesystem requests made to the privsep process.
- Performs privileged filesystem operations on behalf of the unprivileged apache process as the privileges of the authenticated user. The cryptographic cookie is verified and then the effective userid is set and the filesystem operation is performed. Certain auditable points in the apache and mod_dav code have been changed to use the privsep calls which communicate via unix sockets (priv_open, priv_unlink, priv_rmdir, etc...). File descriptors are passed back over unix sockets for open calls.
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Added: 2006-01-10 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
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apache-top 1.0
apache-top provides real-time display of the active processes from a remote apache server. more>>
apache-top provides real-time display of the active processes from a remote apache server.
With apache-top you can get:
- The active apache processes with their associated PID, the status, the seconds being active, the CPU usage, the asociated VirtualHost, the accessing ip and the request (POST or GET, the file being accessed and the used protocol)
- The server uptime and the last time it was restarted
- The CPU usage
- Requests by second, Kb by second and the average Kb by request
- Number of active and inactive processes
- A graph with the inactive and active processes and their status
<<lessWith apache-top you can get:
- The active apache processes with their associated PID, the status, the seconds being active, the CPU usage, the asociated VirtualHost, the accessing ip and the request (POST or GET, the file being accessed and the used protocol)
- The server uptime and the last time it was restarted
- The CPU usage
- Requests by second, Kb by second and the average Kb by request
- Number of active and inactive processes
- A graph with the inactive and active processes and their status
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Added: 2006-09-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Apache Solr 1.2
Apache Solr is a high performace search server based on Lucene. more>>
Apache Solr is a high performace search server based on Lucene, with XML/HTTP and JSON APIs, hit highlighting, faceted search, caching, replication, and a Web administration interface.
The project is currently under incubation at the Apache Software Foundation.
Instructions for Building Apache Solr
1. Download the J2SE 5.0 JDK (Java Development Kit) or later from http://java.sun.com. You will need the JDK installed, and the %JAVA_HOME%bin directory included on your command path. To test this, issue a "java -version" command from your shell and verify that the Java version is 5.0 or later.
2. Download the Apache Ant binary distribution from http://ant.apache.org. You will need Ant installed and the %ANT_HOME%bin directory included on your command path. To test this, issue a "ant -version" command from your shell and verify that Ant is available.
3. Download the Apache Solr source distribution, linked from the above incubator web site. Expand the distribution to a folder of your choice, e.g. c:solr.
4. Navigate to that folder and issue an "ant" command to see the available options for building, testing, and packaging solr.
Enhancements:
- This is the first release since graduating from the Apache Incubator.
- Some of the new features include CSV/delimited-text data loading, time based autocommit, faster faceting, negative filters, a spell-check handler, sounds-like word filters, regex text filters, and more flexible plugins.
<<lessThe project is currently under incubation at the Apache Software Foundation.
Instructions for Building Apache Solr
1. Download the J2SE 5.0 JDK (Java Development Kit) or later from http://java.sun.com. You will need the JDK installed, and the %JAVA_HOME%bin directory included on your command path. To test this, issue a "java -version" command from your shell and verify that the Java version is 5.0 or later.
2. Download the Apache Ant binary distribution from http://ant.apache.org. You will need Ant installed and the %ANT_HOME%bin directory included on your command path. To test this, issue a "ant -version" command from your shell and verify that Ant is available.
3. Download the Apache Solr source distribution, linked from the above incubator web site. Expand the distribution to a folder of your choice, e.g. c:solr.
4. Navigate to that folder and issue an "ant" command to see the available options for building, testing, and packaging solr.
Enhancements:
- This is the first release since graduating from the Apache Incubator.
- Some of the new features include CSV/delimited-text data loading, time based autocommit, faster faceting, negative filters, a spell-check handler, sounds-like word filters, regex text filters, and more flexible plugins.
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Added: 2007-06-08 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
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Apache Struts 1.3.5
Apache Struts is a free open-source framework for creating Java web applications. more>>
Apache Struts project is a free open-source framework for creating Java web applications.
Web applications differ from conventional websites in that web applications can create a dynamic response. Many websites deliver only static pages. A web application can interact with databases and business logic engines to customize a response.
Web applications based on JavaServer Pages sometimes commingle database code, page design code, and control flow code. In practice, we find that unless these concerns are separated, larger applications become difficult to maintain.
One way to separate concerns in a software application is to use a Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture. The Model represents the business or database code, the View represents the page design code, and the Controller represents the navigational code. The Struts framework is designed to help developers create web applications that utilize a MVC architecture.
The framework provides three key components:
A "request" handler provided by the application developer that is mapped to a standard URI.
A "response" handler that transfers control to another resource which completes the response.
A tag library that helps developers create interactive form-based applications with server pages.
The frameworks architecture and tags are buzzword compliant. Struts works well with conventional REST applications and with nouveau technologies like SOAP and AJAX.
The Apache Struts Project is the open source community that creates and maintains the Apache Struts framework. The project consists of a diverse group of volunteers who share common values regarding collaborative, community-based open source development. The Apache Struts Project is proud to share these values with our parent organization: The Apache Software Foundation.
The project is called "Struts" because the framework is meant to furnish the "invisible underpinnings" that support professional application development. Struts provides the glue that joins the various elements of the standard Java platform into a coherent whole. Our goal is to leverage existing standards by producing the missing pieces we need to create enterprise-grade applications that are easy to maintain over time.
The Apache Struts Project offers two major versions of the Struts framework. Struts 1 is recognized as the most popular web application framework for Java. The 1.x framework is mature, well-documented, and widely supported. Struts 1 is the best choice for teams who value proven solutions to common problems.
Struts 2 was originally known as WebWork 2. After working independently for several years, the WebWork and Struts communities joined forces to create Struts 2. The new framework is the best choice for teams who value elegant solutions to difficult problems.
<<lessWeb applications differ from conventional websites in that web applications can create a dynamic response. Many websites deliver only static pages. A web application can interact with databases and business logic engines to customize a response.
Web applications based on JavaServer Pages sometimes commingle database code, page design code, and control flow code. In practice, we find that unless these concerns are separated, larger applications become difficult to maintain.
One way to separate concerns in a software application is to use a Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture. The Model represents the business or database code, the View represents the page design code, and the Controller represents the navigational code. The Struts framework is designed to help developers create web applications that utilize a MVC architecture.
The framework provides three key components:
A "request" handler provided by the application developer that is mapped to a standard URI.
A "response" handler that transfers control to another resource which completes the response.
A tag library that helps developers create interactive form-based applications with server pages.
The frameworks architecture and tags are buzzword compliant. Struts works well with conventional REST applications and with nouveau technologies like SOAP and AJAX.
The Apache Struts Project is the open source community that creates and maintains the Apache Struts framework. The project consists of a diverse group of volunteers who share common values regarding collaborative, community-based open source development. The Apache Struts Project is proud to share these values with our parent organization: The Apache Software Foundation.
The project is called "Struts" because the framework is meant to furnish the "invisible underpinnings" that support professional application development. Struts provides the glue that joins the various elements of the standard Java platform into a coherent whole. Our goal is to leverage existing standards by producing the missing pieces we need to create enterprise-grade applications that are easy to maintain over time.
The Apache Struts Project offers two major versions of the Struts framework. Struts 1 is recognized as the most popular web application framework for Java. The 1.x framework is mature, well-documented, and widely supported. Struts 1 is the best choice for teams who value proven solutions to common problems.
Struts 2 was originally known as WebWork 2. After working independently for several years, the WebWork and Struts communities joined forces to create Struts 2. The new framework is the best choice for teams who value elegant solutions to difficult problems.
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Added: 2007-01-12 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
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Apache-Storage 1.00
Apache::Storage is Perl module containing simple functions to store and retrieve information from within the Apache process. more>>
Apache::Storage is Perl module containing simple functions to store and retrieve information from within the Apache process.
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Added: 2005-08-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Apache Ant 1.7.0
Apache Ant is a Java based build tool, similar to make, but with better support for the cross platform issues. more>>
Apache Ant is a Java based build tool, similar to make, but with better support for the cross platform issues involved with developing Java applications.
Apache Ant is the build tool of choice for all Java projects at Apache and many other Open Source Java projects.
Enhancements:
- A resource framework was introduced.
- Some of the core ant tasks such as copy are now able to process not only file system resources but also zip entries, tar entries, and paths.
- Resource collections group resources, and can be further combined with operators such as union and intersection.
- This version starts outsourcing of optional tasks to Antlibs.
- The .NET antlib replaces the .NET optional tasks.
- Support for the version control system Subversion is also provided as an antlib.
- A large number of bugs were fixed.
- Some initial support for Java6 features was added.
<<lessApache Ant is the build tool of choice for all Java projects at Apache and many other Open Source Java projects.
Enhancements:
- A resource framework was introduced.
- Some of the core ant tasks such as copy are now able to process not only file system resources but also zip entries, tar entries, and paths.
- Resource collections group resources, and can be further combined with operators such as union and intersection.
- This version starts outsourcing of optional tasks to Antlibs.
- The .NET antlib replaces the .NET optional tasks.
- Support for the version control system Subversion is also provided as an antlib.
- A large number of bugs were fixed.
- Some initial support for Java6 features was added.
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Added: 2006-12-20 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
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Apache DSSI 1.0.0
Apache DSSI is a SSI extention for calling Dynamic function. more>>
Apache DSSI is a SSI extention for calling Dynamic function.
By using this extentions to mod_include, you can make your own function for SSI (Server Side Includes) and you can call your function with SSI directives. This solution is based on mod_so and mod_include. By using DSSI, you can integrate your CGI easily and make your CGI faster than any other CGI accelerator.
Installation:
Download and compile Apache 1.3.X
Simply download dssi_1.0.0.tar.gz
Unzip and untar.
Replace apache_1.3.X/src/modules/standard/mod_include.c with this mod_include.c
Configure.
./configure --enable-module=include
If your binary type is ELF,
LDFLAGS="-export-dynamic" ./configure --enable-module=include
Compile and install apache.
Enabling DSSI
By using LoadDSSI directive, you can load your dynamic functions. Later one override earlier ones. It means, you can only call functions of the last one with DSSI directive.
AddType text/html .shtml
AddHandler server-parsed .shtml
LoadDSSI libexec/dssi_util.so
LoadDSSI libexec/dssi.so
<<lessBy using this extentions to mod_include, you can make your own function for SSI (Server Side Includes) and you can call your function with SSI directives. This solution is based on mod_so and mod_include. By using DSSI, you can integrate your CGI easily and make your CGI faster than any other CGI accelerator.
Installation:
Download and compile Apache 1.3.X
Simply download dssi_1.0.0.tar.gz
Unzip and untar.
Replace apache_1.3.X/src/modules/standard/mod_include.c with this mod_include.c
Configure.
./configure --enable-module=include
If your binary type is ELF,
LDFLAGS="-export-dynamic" ./configure --enable-module=include
Compile and install apache.
Enabling DSSI
By using LoadDSSI directive, you can load your dynamic functions. Later one override earlier ones. It means, you can only call functions of the last one with DSSI directive.
AddType text/html .shtml
AddHandler server-parsed .shtml
LoadDSSI libexec/dssi_util.so
LoadDSSI libexec/dssi.so
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mod-apache-snmp 1.03
Apache SNMP Module allows you to monitor different configuration and status values of the Apache Web server using SNMP. more>>
Apache SNMP Module allows you to monitor different configuration and status values of the Apache Web server using SNMP.
Enhancements:
- Bugfixes, the inclusion of MRTG scripts, and changes to make the module work on the IBM HTTP Server.
<<lessEnhancements:
- Bugfixes, the inclusion of MRTG scripts, and changes to make the module work on the IBM HTTP Server.
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Added: 2005-08-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Apache Gump
Gump is Apaches continuous integration tool. more>>
Gump is Apaches continuous integration tool. Apache Gump is written in python and fully supports Apache Ant, Apache Maven and other build tools. Gump is unique in that it builds and compiles software against the latest development versions of those projects. This allows gump to detect potentially incompatible changes to that software just a few hours after those changes are checked into the version control system. Notifications are sent to the project team as soon as such a change is detected, referencing more detailed reports available online.
You can set up and run Gump on your own machine and run it on your own projects, however it is currently most famous for building most of Apaches java-based projects and their dependencies (which constitutes several million lines of code split up into hundreds of projects). For this purpose, the gump project maintains its own dedicated server.
How does Gump work?
With Traditional Gump, project definitions are converted from XML to scripts native to the platform on which you are running. With Python Gump the XML is mapped into in memory objects for processing. Scripts execute cvs or svn update commands for every module which contains a project being built, and invoke builds for each project in an order that ensures that dependencies are satisfied. Build outputs are processed and, if successful, dependent projects are then built on these outputs.
The commands use the actual build.xml files from the projects, but do not use the scripts or jar files checked into CVS/SVN. Instead, the CLASSPATH is set and properties are passed on the command line.
Note
Gump sets Ants build.sysclasspath to only and manages the system classpath:
To quote Ant: Only the system classpath is used and classpaths specified in build files, etc are ignored. This situation could be considered as the person running the build file knows more about the environment than the person writing the build file
The net effect is that every project is built every day with the latest version of every dependency - including the latest Ant, latest JUnit, latest XML parser.
The results are captured into html pages that largely are consistent with the style of the Jakarta project. An extensive amount of hypertext links are added to allow quick and easy navigation, and failures are color coded on the main build page.
A Perl script which is driven off of a naglist will optionally send e-mails to various newsgroups upon matching strings being found in the build output. This is typically used to alert developers of build failures.
<<lessYou can set up and run Gump on your own machine and run it on your own projects, however it is currently most famous for building most of Apaches java-based projects and their dependencies (which constitutes several million lines of code split up into hundreds of projects). For this purpose, the gump project maintains its own dedicated server.
How does Gump work?
With Traditional Gump, project definitions are converted from XML to scripts native to the platform on which you are running. With Python Gump the XML is mapped into in memory objects for processing. Scripts execute cvs or svn update commands for every module which contains a project being built, and invoke builds for each project in an order that ensures that dependencies are satisfied. Build outputs are processed and, if successful, dependent projects are then built on these outputs.
The commands use the actual build.xml files from the projects, but do not use the scripts or jar files checked into CVS/SVN. Instead, the CLASSPATH is set and properties are passed on the command line.
Note
Gump sets Ants build.sysclasspath to only and manages the system classpath:
To quote Ant: Only the system classpath is used and classpaths specified in build files, etc are ignored. This situation could be considered as the person running the build file knows more about the environment than the person writing the build file
The net effect is that every project is built every day with the latest version of every dependency - including the latest Ant, latest JUnit, latest XML parser.
The results are captured into html pages that largely are consistent with the style of the Jakarta project. An extensive amount of hypertext links are added to allow quick and easy navigation, and failures are color coded on the main build page.
A Perl script which is driven off of a naglist will optionally send e-mails to various newsgroups upon matching strings being found in the build output. This is typically used to alert developers of build failures.
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Added: 2007-01-10 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
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Apache::MyConfig 1.30
Apache::MyConfig is a Perl module created to build options access. more>>
Apache::MyConfig is a Perl module created to build options access.
SYNOPSIS
use Apache::MyConfig;
die unless $Apache::MyConfig::Setup{PERL_FILE_API};
Apache::MyConfig module provides access to the various hooks and features set when mod_perl is built. This circumvents the need to set up a live server just to find out if a certain callback hook is available.
Itterate through %Apache::MyConfig::Setup to get obtain build information then see Appendix B of the Eagle book for more detail on each key.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Apache::MyConfig;
die unless $Apache::MyConfig::Setup{PERL_FILE_API};
Apache::MyConfig module provides access to the various hooks and features set when mod_perl is built. This circumvents the need to set up a live server just to find out if a certain callback hook is available.
Itterate through %Apache::MyConfig::Setup to get obtain build information then see Appendix B of the Eagle book for more detail on each key.
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Added: 2007-06-01 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Apache AntUnit 1.0
AntUnit is a library of Ant tasks that was initially developed to write tests for Ant tasks without resorting to JUnit. more>>
AntUnit is a library of Ant tasks that was initially developed to write tests for Ant tasks without resorting to JUnit. Apache AntUnit makes it easy to turn an existing build file that exhibits an error into an AntUnit test.
Tests are written as targets in a build file using assertion tasks provided by AntUnit. The antunit task executes targets in a collection of build files and supports custom listeners in a manner similar to the junit tasks formatters.
<<lessTests are written as targets in a build file using assertion tasks provided by AntUnit. The antunit task executes targets in a collection of build files and supports custom listeners in a manner similar to the junit tasks formatters.
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Added: 2007-01-08 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
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