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아파치 소프트웨어 재단은 아파치 오픈 소스 소프트웨어 프로젝트 커뮤니티 지원을 제공합니다.
아파치 프로젝트는 협업과 개발 프로세스를 기반으로 하는 상호간의 공감대와 개방되어 있는 실용적인 소프트웨어 라이센스, 그 분야에서 선두를 달릴 수 있는 고품질 소프트웨어 개발을 추구하고 있습니다.

우리는 심플한 서버 공유 프로젝트의 모임이라고도 하지만 오히려 개발자와 사용자간의 커뮤니티라고 생각합니다.

Apache Maven 3.0 릴리즈

뉴스/소식 | 2010. 10. 10. 01:15 | Posted by 노안돼지
The Maven team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Maven 3.0.

Maven is a project comprehension and build tool, designed to simplify the process of maintaining a healthy development lifecycle for your project. You can read more here:

 http://maven.apache.org/

Downloads of source and binary distributions are listed in our download section:

 http://maven.apache.org/download.html

A major goal of Maven 3.0 is to be compatible, to the extent possible, with existing plugins and projects designed for Maven 2.x. Users interested in upgrading to this new major release should have a glance at the compatibility notes for known differences between Maven 3.0 and Maven 2.x:

 http://cwiki.apache.org/MAVEN/maven-3x-compatibility-notes.html

If you encounter unexpected problems while using Maven 3.0, please feel free to contact us via the Maven developer list:

 http://maven.apache.org/mail-lists.html

Last but not least, the Maven team would like to thank all the users that tested the various alphas/betas/RCs and provided valuable feedback that helped us to eventually release a solid Maven 3.0!

Release Notes - Maven 2 & 3 - Version 3.0 (since 3.0-beta-3 only)



Enjoy,


-The Maven team
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ApacheCon 기조발표 안내

뉴스/소식 | 2010. 10. 7. 01:24 | Posted by 노안돼지

ApacheCon Announces Keynote Presentations by Thought Leaders Dana Blankenhorn of ZDNet, Daniel Crichton of NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and Bob Sutor of IBM Corporation

FOREST HILL, MD — 6 October, 2010 — ApacheCon, the official conference, trainings, expo, hackathon, barcamp and meetups of The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), today announced the keynote presenters and sponsors for ApacheCon North America. This year's event takes place 1-5 November 2010 at the Westin Peachtree in Atlanta, Georgia, with numerous early registration incentives available through Friday, 8 October 2010.

The conference theme, "Servers, The Cloud, and Innovation", showcases an array of ASF-developed Open Source projects, community practices, and business solutions. Keynote addresses will be presented by:

- Dana Blankenhorn, Linux and Open Source Writer, ZDNet – Wednesday, 3 November, 9AM
- Daniel Crichton, Program Manager and Principal Computer Scientist, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory – Thursday, 4 November 11.30AM
- Dr. Bob Sutor, Vice President of Open Systems and Linux, IBM Corporation - Friday, 4 November 12.30PM


Apache developers, users, enthusiasts, software architects, administrators, executives, and community managers will learn to successfully develop, deploy, and leverage existing and emerging Open Source technologies critical to their businesses. Hands-on trainings and general conference sessions will cover in-depth dozens of Apache products such as Cassandra, Geronimo, Hadoop, Lucene, Tomcat, and the Apache HTTP Server.

Special events during the week include BarCampApache, Hackathon, MeetUps, expo hall, receptions, and ample networking opportunities with peers and new connections. Both BarCampApache and ASF Project MeetUps are open to the public free of charge.

ApacheCon Gold sponsor HotWax Media and Silver sponsor Hewlett-Packard are joined by exhibitors and sponsors that include: CollabNet, Day Software, Facebook, Hippo, IBM, Lucid Imagination, Ning, Progress Fuse, Rackspace, SpringSource, The Apache Software Foundation, WSO2, and Yahoo!. For sponsor, exhibitor, and community partnership opportunities, contact Delia Frees at delia@apachecon.com.

Media registration is available for members of the press with valid credentials. Contact Sally Khudairi at sk@apache.org for more information.

Early-bird registration incentives include savings of up to $150 with the Hotel+Registration package, 20% off Full-Conference+Trainings Immersion, and group registration rates. For the complete list of sessions and to register, visit http://apachecon.com/ and follow the @ApacheCon feed on Twitter.

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Apache Portable Runtime Utility 1.3.10 릴리즈

뉴스/소식 | 2010. 10. 5. 09:40 | Posted by 노안돼지
Apache Portable Runtime Utility 1.3.10 Released

  The Apache Software Foundation and the Apache Portable Runtime  Project are proud to announce the General Availability of  version 1.3.10 of the APR Apache Portable Runtime Utility library.
  This is a bug fix release and corrects several potential security vulnerabilities and other defects.  Users of previous versions are strongly cautioned to update to this release.

  (See CHANGES-APR-UTIL-1.3 for more information.)

  Version 1.4.2 of the Apache Portable Runtime remains current.

  Version 1.2.1 of the companion APR-iconv library, an alternative portable implementation of the 'iconv' library, remains current.

  APR is available for download from:

    http://apr.apache.org/download.cgi

  The mission of the Apache Portable Runtime Project is to create and maintain software libraries that provide a predictable and consistent interface to underlying platform-specific implementations. The primary goal is to provide an API to which software developers may code and be assured of predictable
  if not identical behavior regardless of the platform on which their software is built, relieving them of the need to code special-case conditions to work around or take advantage of platform-specific deficiencies or features.

  APR and its companion libraries are implemented entirely in C and provide a common programming interface across a wide variety of operating system platforms without sacrificing performance.
  Currently supported platforms include:

    UNIX variants
    Windows
    Netware
    Mac OS X
    OS/2

  To give a brief overview, the primary core subsystems of APR 1.3 include the following:

    Atomic operations
    Dynamic Shared Object loading
    File I/O
    Locks (mutexes, condition variables, etc)
    Memory management (high performance allocators)
    Memory-mapped files
    Multicast Sockets
    Network I/O
    Shared memory
    Thread and Process management
    Various data structures (tables, hashes, priority queues, etc)

  For a more complete list, please refer to the following URLs:

    http://apr.apache.org/docs/apr/modules.html
    http://apr.apache.org/docs/apr-util/modules.html

  Users of APR 0.9 should be aware that migrating to the APR 1.x
  programming interfaces may require some adjustments; APR 1.x is
  neither source nor binary compatible with earlier APR 0.9 releases.
  Users of APR 1.x can expect consistent interfaces and binary backwards
  compatibility throughout the entire APR 1.x release cycle, as defined
  in our versioning rules:

    http://apr.apache.org/versioning.html

  APR is already used extensively by the Apache HTTP Server
  version 2 and the Subversion revision control system, to
  name but a few.  We list all known projects using APR at
  http://apr.apache.org/projects.html -- so please let us know
  if you find our libraries useful in your own projects!
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