To set up Apache with a virtual host in CentOS 9 Stream, you can follow these steps.
Hell Freezes Over: Microsoft Sponsoring Apache
Microsoft made three announcements at the 2008 OSCON in Portland, one of which should be a stunner to anyone who’s followed the company over the past decade.
Setting up Apache Server Mappings for HomeSite
This information was gleaned from a number of websites and my own trials in getting this to work, but I thought it would be useful to have it in one place for other HomeSite users who may not be overly familiar with server configuration.
WAS CE vs. Apache Geronimo
Based on the number of hits this blog is getting with the search term “Geronimo vs. WAS CE”, it appears that there is some confusion about the similarities and differences between Apache Geronimo and IBM WebSphere Application Server Community Edition (WAS CE).
IBM Sends UIMA To Apache, OASIS
Two major open source contributions from IBM for its Unstructured Information Management Architecture (UIMA) have placed it with the Apache Software Foundation as an incubator project, and out to the OASIS specification development group to create a true standard around the UIMA framework.
Performance Profile for Apache Geronimo 1.1.1.
TheServerSide has a thread announcing that the Apache Geronimo team has released a performance profile for Geronimo 1.1.1.
IBM Helps Apache Self-Heal
Big Blue gave a boost to the Apache Open Source Foundation today by lending its “self-healing” data automation software aimed at helping companies automate their data centers, which IBM says is especially useful in “virtual environments” where a system bottle neck can disrupt online transactions.
Apache and PHP
I had a call yesterday with someone looking for help with Php. I explained that I don’t do any Php and probably wouldn’t be able to help. He countered with “Well, it’s really Apache, not Php.”
Unexpected entries in Apache error_log
For some time now I have noticed a large number of entries in my Apache error log.
Apache Added to Java Enterprise
On Tuesday, Menlo Park-based Sun announced they would bundle the Apache Derby embedded database into their Java Enterprise System. They’re also including an additional plug-in for support called NetBeans IDE 5.0.