Retired Sub-Projects


This page lists all the Sub-Projects in The Apache Attic, see also the Retired Projects page.

Historically the Apache Attic accepted Sub-Projects, but since 2014 this is no longer the case.

Project Description Retired
1. Apache Axis Sandesha2/C Sandesha2/C was a C implementation of the WS-ReliableMessaging specification. Sep 2014
2. Apache Axis Savan/C Savan/C was a C implementation of WS-Eventing specification. Sep 2014
3. Apache Axis Savan/Java Savan/Java was a Java implementation of WS-Eventing specification. Sep 2014
4. Apache Axkit AxKit was an XML Application Server for Apache. Aug 2009
5. Apache Crimson Crimson was a Java XML parser which supports XML 1. Aug 2010
6. Apache Jakarta Cactus Jakarta previously hosted Cactus, a simple test framework for unit testing server-side java code. Aug 2011
7. Apache Jakarta ECS Jakarta previously hosted ECS (Element Construction Set), a Java API for generating elements for any of a variety of markup languages (examples included HTML 4. Oct 2010
8. Apache Jakarta ORO Jakarta previously hosted ORO, a set of text-processing Java classes that provide Perl5 compatible regular expressions, AWK-like regular expressions, glob expressions, and utility classes for performing substitutions, splits, filtering filenames, etc. Oct 2010
9. Apache Jakarta Regexp Jakarta previously hosted Regexp, a 100% Pure Java Regular Expression package. Apr 2011
10. Apache Jakarta Slide Jakarta previously hosted Slide, a content repository which could serve as a basis for a content management system as well as other purposes. Apr 2010
11. Apache Jakarta Taglibs Starting in 2000, Jakarta hosted the Jakarta Taglibs project, a large collection of JSP Tag Libraries. Apr 2010
12. Apache ObJectRelationalBridge (OJB) OJB was an Object/Relational mapping tool that allowed transparent persistence for Java Objects against relational databases. Jan 2011
13. Apache WS Muse An implementation of the OASIS Web Services Distributed Management (WSDM) family of specifications. Jan 2013
14. Apache Xang Xang was an XML Web Framework that aggregated multiple data sources, made that data URL addressable and defined custom methods to access that data. Dec 2009
15. Apache Xindice Xindice was a native XML database. Aug 2011

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