Apache commons

August 3rd, 2008

Apache commons

Welcome to xml-commons
xml-commons is focussed on common code and guidelines for xml projects. The first focus will be to organize and have common packaging for the various externally-defined standards ... (more...)
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Index (Commons FileUpload 1.2.1 API)
A addHeader(String, String) - Method in class org.apache.commons.fileupload.util. FileItemHeadersImpl Method to add header values to this instance. (more...)

Apache module mod_log_common
Apache HTTP Server Version 1.3. Is this the version you want? For more recent versions, check our documentation index. (more...)

Index (Commons IO 1.3.2 API)
A AbstractFileFilter - Class in org.apache.commons.io.filefilter An abstract class which implements the Java FileFilter and FilenameFilter interfaces via the IOFileFilter interface ... (more...)
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The Apache Jakarta Project
The Jakarta Project offers a diverse set of open source Java ... HttpComponents HttpClient 4.0-alpha1 Released ; 11 July 2007 - Apache JMeter 2.3RC3 Released ; 08 July 2007 - Commons CLI 1 ... (more...)

Apache Commons - Home
Collection of open source reusable Java components from the Apache/Jakarta community. (more...)
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Apache Commons - Components
Introduction. The Apache Commons project differs from many other Apache hosted projects because it is comprised of multiple, independently released packages. (more...)

Apache Software Foundation Index: Project Management Committee
The External components portion of Apache XML Commons contains interfaces that are defined by external standards organizations. For DOM, that's the W3C; for SAX it's David ... (more...)

Module : apache-commons
FOG Factor: 1.00: Successes: 1191: Failures: 0: Prerequisite Failures: 0: Current State: Success: Duration in state: 1191: Start of state: 2007-07-27T08:00:13 (more...)

Apache Commons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Apache Commons is a project of the Apache Software Foundation, formerly under the Jakarta Project. The purpose of the Commons is to provide reusable, open source Java software. (more...)

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