Must have Software for Apache Software Foundation
Apache Sirona works by recording various attributes and operations that occur inside a JVM application and then presenting them to the webmaster via a beautifully crafted and well-organized dashboard.Sirona uses counters, gauges, stop-watches, and classic...
Apache SIS lets developers take geo-spatial coordinates and allowing users or other applications to view or search them.
The SIS toolkit includes utilities for parsing, manipulating, searching and even archiving the data for better, optimized...
Apache Slider targets Hadoop environments and is based on the database's next generation MapReduce 2.0 standard, also known as YARN. Slider can be used to create YARN-compliant applications that interact with the underlying Hadoop database or database...
Apache Sling is one of Apache's crown achievements when it comes to Web frameworks, right there next to Cocoon, Struts and Wicket.This modern Web frameworks works by using simple name conventions and Java scripts and servlets to process HTTP requests.This...
Apache Solr is one of the most wide-spread open search technologies around.
Built on top of the very successful and appreciated Lucene engine, Solr can be used to search various types of data in various types of environments and platforms.
With full-text...
Apache SpamAssassin uses a combination of different techniques to identify spam email and their adjacent signatures.The system uses a wide variety of methods to identify and tag spam, from heuristic and statistical analysis, either on the email's header...
Apache Spark was designed to improve processing speeds for data analysis and manipulation programs.
It was written in Java and Scala and provides features not found in other systems, mostly because they're not mainstream nor that useful for non-data...
Apache Sqoop is a must-have tool for every database administrator, letting them easily move data between the Hadoop NoSQL database to more classic database systems like PostgreSQL, MSSQL, MariaDB, or MySQL - a.k.a. relational databases.Sqoop basically...
Apache SSHD spun out of the Apache MINA development process and was created as a Java standalone solution for supporting SSH-like communications between Java applications and services.
The library was not created as a replacement for the protocol itself...
Apache Stanbol's code is based on the OSGi component framework and it was assembled in such manner that developers will be able to build modular apps with interchangeable components.This is possible because all of Stanbol's components can be accessed and...