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Apache AxKit
Apache AxKit is an XML application server for Apache. more>> Apache AxKit is a convenient server management tool which is used for Apache. It provides on-the-fly conversion from XML to any format, such as HTML, WAP or text using either W3C standard techniques, or flexible custom code. AxKit also uses a built-in Perl interpreter to provide some amazingly powerful techniques for XML transformation.
AxKit makes the separation of content and presentation a practical reality. The pipelining technique that AxKit uses allows content to be converted to a presentable format in stages, allowing certain platforms to see data differently to others. AxKit allows web designers to focus on web site design, content developers to work on a purely content basis, and webmasters to focus on their core competencies.
AxKit is based on components that are replaceable. This allows the web site developer to create a completely custom XML Application Server based around the AxKit API. AxKit can either automatically provide caching facilities, or you can create yThe toolkit also provides ability to build component based web sites, and dynamic content.
Database integration is fully supported, allowing either delivery of XML from a database, or XML generation from a database query. Dynamic web components can be built using the Perl language, making the possibilities as infinite as CGI scripts, without the potential mess that CGI programming can cause.
Major Features:
- XSLT based pipelined XML transformations
- Standards base stylesheet selection criteria
- Output in more than 180 different character sets (although browser support means that only about 10 of those are useful).
- XSP support for the Perl language, including Perl DBI based SQL taglib
- Built in Perl interpreter no more CGI overhead
- Plug-in API All components are replaceable with custom components.
- Support for almost every platform around: Linux, Solaris, HPUX, AIX, Windows NT, BeOS, *BSD, VMS.
- Intelligent caching technology means yDeliver to different media using the sames set of URLs for all media types. Media types supported are: Screen (web browsers), Handheld (such as palmtop computers and mobile phones), TV (for example Skys "Open", or Microsofts WebTV), braille, aural, print, projection and tty (for text-only browsers).
- GZipped output encoding great for slower links
circeOS XWinServicesManager 1.1
circeOS XWinServicesManager is a java/jsp application that allows to manage Windows Services from the Web on local and remote machines (check status, start, stop services on Win2K/WinXP). It wraps the functionalities of psservice.exe program more>> circeOS XWinServicesManager is a java/jsp application that allows to manage Windows Services from the Web on local and remote machines (check status, start, stop services on Win2K/WinXP). It wraps the functionalities of psservice.exe program (psservice.exe is included in PsTools by SysInternals) invoking it from the web, parsing and visualizing results. circeOS XWinServicesManager is developed using jsp, taglib, a couple of java classes and has XML configuration. circeOS XWinServicesManager is easily integrable in others web applications.<<less
Herongs Tutorial Notes on JSP
This book is a collection of notes and tutorial codes I wrote while I was leaning JSP (JavaServer Pages). Topics include: attachment, Big5, book, Chinese, content-disposition, content_type, cookie, cu more>> This book is a collection of notes and tutorial codes I wrote while I was leaning JSP (JavaServer Pages). Topics include: attachment, Big5, book, Chinese, content-disposition, content_type, cookie, custom tag, debugging, example, expression language, file upload, GB2312, GBK, header lines, HTTP/1.1, HTTP Response, internationalization, i18n, IterationTag, JavaBeen, JDK, JSP, JSTL, JSTL-EL, J2SE, localization, MIME, named package, online, pageContext, performance, Perl, Servlet, session, Taglib, TagSupport, tag interface, TLD, Tomcat, tutorial, unnamed package, Unicode, useBean, UTF-8, XML<<less
circeOS XMenu 1.1
circeOS XMenu is a java/jsp application that dinamically generates menus (vertical or horizontal) starting from an XML configuration file. It works using jsp, taglib, a couple of java classes and a javascript menu. circeOS XMenu is easily integrable in more>> circeOS XMenu is a java/jsp application that dinamically generates menus (vertical or horizontal) starting from an XML configuration file. It works using jsp, taglib, a couple of java classes and a javascript menu. circeOS XMenu is easily integrable in web pages. In version 1.1 XMenu support deployment on Bea WebLogic besides Tomcat and JBoss.<<less
circeOS XPopMenu 1.1
circeOS XPopMenu is a java/jsp application that dinamically generates a PopUp menu starting from an XML file. It works using jsp, taglib, a couple of java classes and a javascript popup menu. circeOS XPopMenu is easily integrable in web pages. In more>> circeOS XPopMenu is a java/jsp application that dinamically generates a PopUp menu starting from an XML file. It works using jsp, taglib, a couple of java classes and a javascript popup menu. circeOS XPopMenu is easily integrable in web pages. In version 1.1: xml structure changed<<less
Herong's Tutorial Notes on JSP 3.07
This book is a collection of notes and tutorial codes I wrote while I was leaning JSP (JavaServer Pages). Topics include: attachment, Big5, book, Chinese, content-disposition, content_type, cookie, custom tag, debugging, example, expression language, more>> This book is a collection of notes and tutorial codes I wrote while I was leaning JSP (JavaServer Pages). Topics include: attachment, Big5, book, Chinese, content-disposition, content_type, cookie, custom tag, debugging, example, expression language, file upload, GB2312, GBK, header lines, HTTP/1.1, HTTP Response, internationalization, i18n, IterationTag, JavaBeen, JDK, JSP, JSTL, JSTL-EL, J2SE, localization, MIME, named package, online, pageContext, performance, Perl, Servlet, session, Taglib, TagSupport, tag interface, TLD, Tomcat, tutorial, unnamed package, Unicode, useBean, UTF-8, XML<<less
Herong's Notes on JSP 3.0
This book is a collection of notes and tutorial codes I wrote while I was leaning JSP (JavaServer Pages). Topics include: attachment, Big5, book, Chinese, content-disposition, content_type, cookie, custom tag, debugging, example, expression language, more>> This book is a collection of notes and tutorial codes I wrote while I was leaning JSP (JavaServer Pages). Topics include: attachment, Big5, book, Chinese, content-disposition, content_type, cookie, custom tag, debugging, example, expression language, file upload, GB2312, GBK, header lines, HTTP/1.1, HTTP Response, internationalization, i18n, IterationTag, JavaBeen, JDK, JSP, JSTL, JSTL-EL, J2SE, localization, MIME, named package, online, pageContext, performance, Perl, Servlet, session, Taglib, TagSupport, tag interface, TLD, Tomcat, tutorial, unnamed package, Unicode, useBean, UTF-8, XML<<less
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