March 2, 2005Ant is an open-source Java-based build tool from the Apache Software Foundation that has rapidly become the de-facto build tool for J2EE projects. Here, John explains Ant from the ground-up, and steps you through the basics of using this handy tool.
February 24, 2004Traffic stats have a huge impact on a website’s success, and Apache provides one of the most powerful, flexible logging features available to configure weblogs
December 10, 2003A case study demonstrating how Cocoon was used to build a Web-based travel agency desktop system integrating several back-end systems.
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November 17, 2003Apache server logs contain a wealth of information about your site’s visitors. This article includes tips for managing and parsing those log files.
May 14, 2003mod_deflate is the GZIP-encoding function developed for use with the Apache 2.0x family of servers. Stephen shows us how it works – and how it compares with mod_gzip
May 13, 2003Martin C. Brown details how to install and configure the Tomcat Java server to work with your Apache server.
February 3, 2003Having your own Web server goes beyond the need to put your business’ information out on the Internet for all to see. While that certainly won’t hurt, there are many more ways you can take advantage of such a server.
January 7, 2003Keld Hansen takes us deeper into Apache Axis, showing some of the tools that make this a serious application. rn
January 2, 2003It’s easy to setup Apache on Windows, and in this article Steve shows us his “quick-n-dirty” way to do so in just minutes…
December 30, 2002Think you know all there is to know about Apache’s mod_rewrite? Think again! Tamas gives a complete run-down of its capabilities, with practical and timesaving examples galore.