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.
ApacheCon Europe 2009 announces our Keynote Speakers; welcomes you to our Special Events; reminds you our Special Package Discount expires at the end of today; and issues last call for ApacheCon US 2009 CFPs!
* ApacheCon Europe 2009 Keynote Speakers
- Wednesday: Raghu Ramakrishnan, "Data Management in the Cloud"
- Thursday: James Governor of Red Monk
- Friday: Apache Pioneer's Panel - 10 years of The Apache Software Foundation - featuring luminaries from early days of the ASF
* Special Events: MeetUps, BarCampApache, and more
- Join the Wicket, Jackrabbit, Portals, Lucene, and Maven communities in their free MeetUps on Monday and Tuesday night. MeetUps are for hacking with the committers, and bringing your user question to the community.
* Special Discount Package of EUR 150 off *ends* after 13 March!
The Special Discount Package provides a saving of EUR 150 off of the Full Conference price, only for guests staying at the Mövenpick Hotel for 2 or more nights. To qualify for this discount you will need to
register at the Mövenpick using our link for your reservation, and then register for the conference as an attendee, and select the "Special Discount Package" registration checkbox.
* You may still submit a CFP for ApacheCon US 2009, held 2-6 November in Oakland CA until the submissions closing deadline of 14 March 2009 at 12:00 GMT.
Apache Mime4J is a flexible MIME parsing library written in Java. SAX, DOM and pull parsing styles are supported.
The 0.6 release brings another round of API enhancements and performance optimizations. There has been a number of notable improvements in the DOM support. MIME stream parser is expected to be 50% faster when line counting is disabled. Please also note that as of this release Mime4j requires a Java 1.5 compatible runtime
Notes
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* Mime4j API is still considered unstable and is likely to change in future releases
* DOM support has known limitations and some roundtrip issues remain to be resolved
* Some low level functions are available only in the pull parser
(recommended for advanced users)
This release fixes bugs from 2.4.0, including one data loss bug where in certain situations binary fields would be truncated to 0 bytes.
2.4.1 has no new features, nor API changes or changes to file formats, so it's fully compatible with 2.4.0.
여러분, 30초 정도의 시간을 투자해서 이 글을 읽어주세요.
ApacheCon에서 열리는 ASF 10주년 기념식에 참석하세요!.
11월 2일부터 6일까지 캘리포니아 오클랜드에서 열리는 ApacheCon US 2009에 대한 주제와 토픽(Call for Papers)에 대해 제안을 받고 있습니다.
제안사항은 http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2009/cfp/에서 접수받고 있으며, 기한은 며칠 남지않은 마감일(GMT기준 2009년 3월 14일 12:00시)까지 입니다.
추가하여, 암스텔담에서 열리는 ApacheCon Europe 2009와 오클랜드에서 열리는 ApacheCon US 2009 둘다 스폰서 쉽 기회가 있으니 많은 참여를 바랍니다.
Join us in celebrating the ASF's 10th Anniversary at ApacheCon!
The Call for Papers is has been extended for ApacheCon US 2009, taking place 2-6 November in Oakland, California. Proposals are being accepted at http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2009/cfp/ and can be revised at anytime until the revised closing deadline of 14 March 2009 at 12:00 GMT.
In addition, sponsorship opportunities for both ApacheCon Europe 2009 in Amsterdam and ApacheCon US 2009 in Oakland are both still available.
Please contact Delia Frees at delia@apachecon.com for further information.
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ApacheCon Celebrates the ASF's 10th Anniversary in Oakland, California, 2-6 November 2009
Call for Papers Opens for ApacheCon US 2009
The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) invites submissions to its official user and developer conference, taking place 2-6 November 2009 at the Oakland Convention Center and Marriott Hotel. ApacheCon serves as a forum for showcasing the ASF's latest projects, members, and community initiatives.
Offering unparalleled educational opportunities, ApacheCon's presentations, hands-on trainings, and sessions address key technology, development, business/community, and licensing issues in Open Source.
The wide range of activities offered at ApacheCon promotes the exchange of ideas amongst ASF Members, committers, innovators, developers, vendors, and users interested in the future of Open Source technology. The conference program includes peer-reviewed sessions, trainings/workshops, and select invited keynote presentations and speakers.
Conference Themes and Topics
Building on ten years of success, ApacheCon returns to the Bay Area for the 10th anniversary of the Apache Software Foundation. Comprising some of the most active and recognized developers in the Open Source community, ApacheCon provides an influential platform for dialogue between Open Source
developers and users, traversing a wide range of ideas, expertise, and personalities.
ApacheCon welcomes submissions across many fields, geographic locations, and areas of development. The breadth of the Apache community lends itself to conference content that is somewhat loosely-structured, with common themes of interest addressing groundbreaking technologies and emerging trends, best practices (from development to deployment), case studies and lessons learned
(tips, tools, and tricks). In addition, ApacheCon will continue to offer its highly popular, two-day intensive trainings; certifications of completion will be distributed to those who fulfill all the training requirements.
Topics appropriate for submission are manifold, and may include but are not restricted to: Apache HTTP server (installation, configuration, migration, and more); ASF-wide projects (including Lucene, Hadoop, Jackrabbit, and Maven); Scripting languages and dynamic content (such as Java, Perl, Python, Ruby, XSL, and PHP); Security and e-commerce (performance tuning, load balancing and high availability); New technologies (including broader initiatives such as Web Services and Web 2.0); ASF-Incubated projects (such as Sling, UIMA, and Shindig); and Business/Community issues (Open Source driven business models, open development, enterprise adoption, and more).
Submission Guidelines
Submissions must include; – Session title - Speaker name - Speaker biography - Session description - Format and duration - Audience expertise level
Types of Presentations; - Trainings/Workshops - General Sessions - Case Studies/Industry Profiles - Corporate Showcases & Demonstrations - Fast Feather (short) sessions - Birds of a Feather discussions - Invited Keynotes/Panels/Speakers
Pre-Conference Trainings/Workshops
Held on the first two days of the conference (2-3 November 2009), ApacheCon trainings are available at a registration fee beyond the regular conference fee. Proposals may be submitted for half-day (3 hours), full-day (6 hours), or two-day (12 hours) training sessions. These proposed tutorials should be aimed at providing in-depth, hands-on development experience or related continuing education. Training submissions are welcome at beginner, intermediate, and expert levels.
General Sessions include presentations on practical development applications, insight into high-interest projects, best practices and key advances, overcoming implementation challenges, and industry innovations.
Especially welcome are submissions that extend participants' understanding the role of ASF projects and their influence on the Open Source community at large. General Sessions are scheduled for 50 minutes and are accessible to all conference delegates.
Case Study/Industry Profile
Practitioners are invited to submit presentations that focus on how implementing particular ASF technologies led to improved products/solutions, service offerings, changes in work practices, among other successes.
Proposals that highlight overcoming interesting challenges in application design and developing innovative frameworks using multiple ASF projects are particularly encouraged. NOTE: Marketing-oriented submissions aimed at promoting specific organizations or products will not be accepted.
Invited Keynotes/Panels/Speakers
Each conference the ApacheCon Planning team invites select presenters dealing with engaging, dialectical, and challenging subjects to present in keynote and/or panel formats. Topics include cutting-edge technology development, industry leadership, hot or emerging trends, opinions on controversial issues, insight on technology paradigms, and contrasting viewpoints in complementary professional areas. Those interested in suggesting a candidate for an invited speaker opportunity should submit a
brief proposal with the speaker's name, affiliation, background/bio, overview of topics of interest, and contact information.
Birds of a Feather (BoF) sessions and Fast Feather Track talks are selected by separate processes, nearer to the beginning of the conference.
Proposals are now being accepted at http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2009/cfp/ and can be revised at anytime until the revised closing deadline of 14 March 2009 at 12:00 GMT.
In addition, sponsorship opportunities for both ApacheCon Europe 2009 in Amsterdam and ApacheCon US 2009 in Oakland are both available. Please contact Delia Frees at delia@apachecon.com for further information.
ApacheCon US 2009 is co-produced by the Apache Software Foundation and Stone Circle Productions. The ApacheCon Planning team comprises ASF Members from all over the world working on a wholly-volunteer basis. For more information, visit http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2009/
Influential community-driven foundation promotes Open Source messaging implementation built on the AMQP standard
FOREST HILL, MD — 3 March, 2009 — The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) today announced the graduation of the Qpid project from the Apache Incubator as a Top-Level Project (TLP), signifying that the Project’s community and products have been well-governed under the ASF’s meritocratic process and principles.
Apache Qpid is an Open Source messaging implementation built on the Advanced Messaging Queuing Protocol (AMQP) specification, the first open standard for enterprise messaging. Qpid provides transaction management, queuing, clustering, federation, security, management, and support across multiple operating systems and platforms.
“On the heels of its recent graduation, Qpid has also reached the completion of the major Qpid M4 release. We’re thrilled to have our project’s growth and maturity recognized by the Apache Software Foundation,“ said Carl Trieloff, Chair of the Apache Qpid Project Management Committee (PMC) and Senior Consulting Software Engineer at Red Hat. “With the promotion to an Apache Top-Level Project, Qpid is recognized for outstanding development based on our vibrant, rapidly expanding community, infrastructure and for collaborative development.“
John O’Hara, Chairman of the AMQP Working Group and Executive Director at JPMorgan said, “I am delighted that the Apache Software Foundation has graduated the Qpid Project. AMQP is an open infrastructure for business messaging over the Internet. Apache Qpid developers have been active participants in the AMQP Working Group working in partnership with other AMQP solution developers and end-users. The ASF’s provision of Qpid as its AMQP implementation adds to the range of AMQP solutions businesses can choose from to improve their efficiency.“
Initially proposed for development within the ASF by Trieloff in December 2006, Qpid started with a donation of code created by some of the initial project members. Since then, Qpid continues to expand both its committer base and diversity of organizations and individuals represented. Today, Qpid runs critical systems for many users and large organizations while continuing to lead through innovation and implementation.
“Since joining AMQP.org last year, we have seen how valuable the AMQP specification is to the participating customers,“ said Sam Ramji, Senior Director, Platform Strategy, at Microsoft. “It is great to see the Apache Qpid project maturing as the community strives to address the customer need for choice and improved enterprise-class messaging interoperability.“
Members of the Qpid team, as well as those who use the software, believe that the project’s graduation a fresh and exciting addition to the Apache Software Foundation: “WSO2 believes that Apache Qpid is an important addition to addressing the enterprise messaging demands of our customers, and we support connecting both C and Java middleware to Apache Qpid for AMQP messaging,“ said Paul Fremantle, CTO at WSO2 and member of the Apache Qpid Project Management Committee.
About The Apache Software Foundation (ASF)
Established in 1999, the all-volunteer Foundation oversees more than sixty-five leading Open Source projects, including Apache HTTP Server — the world’s most popular Web server software. Through The ASF’s meritocratic process known as “The Apache Way“, nearly 300 individual Members and 2,000 Committers successfully collaborate to develop freely available enterprise-grade software, benefiting millions of users worldwide: thousands of software solutions are distributed under the Apache License; and the community actively participates in ASF mailing lists, mentoring initiatives, and ApacheCon, the Foundation’s official user conference, trainings, and expo. The ASF is funded by individual donations and corporate sponsors including Google, HP, Microsoft, Progress Software, SpringSource, and Yahoo! For more information, visit http://www.apache.org/