Apache Ant Demystified

March 2, 2005

Ant 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.

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Configure Web Logs in Apache

February 24, 2004

Traffic 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

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Setting Up Your Own Web Server

February 3, 2003

Having 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.

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