Apache Incubator is the gateway for Open source projects intended to become fully fledged Apache Software Foundation projects.
The Incubator project was created in October 2002 to provide an entry path to the Apache Software Foundation for projects and codebases wishing to become part of the Foundation's efforts. All code donations from external organisations and existing external projects wishing to move to Apache must enter through the Incubator.
The Apache Incubator project serves on the one hand as a temporary container project until the incubating project is accepted and becomes a top-level project of the Apache Software Foundation or becomes subproject of a proper project such as the Jakarta Project or Apache XML. On the other hand, the Incubator project documents how the Foundation works, and how to get things done within its framework. This means documenting process, roles and policies within the Apache Software Foundation and its member projects.
Current Sub-projects
- Apache Abdera
- an implementation of the Atom Syndication Format and Atom Publishing Protocol
- Apache Aries
- Blueprint Container implementations and extensions of application-focused specifications defined by OSGi Enterprise Expert Group
- Apache Bluesky
- an e-learning solution designed to help solve the disparity in availability of education between well-developed cities and poorer regions of China
- Apache Buildr
- a build system for Java applications written in Ruby
- Apache Cassandra
- a key-store value database written in Java used to power Facebook.
- Apache Click
- a modern Java EE web application framework
- Apache Composer
- an embeddable Inversion of Control container
- Apache Empire-db
- a data persistence component which allows database vendor independent dynamic query definition as well as safe and simple data retrieval and updating
- Apache Hama
- a parallel matrix computational package based on Hadoop
- Apache Imperius
- a rule-based Management Policy Engine
- Apache Ki
- a Java security framework.
- JSPWiki
- a Java-based wiki engine
- Apache Log4php
- a logging framework for PHP
- Apache Lokahi
- a management console for Apache HTTP Server and Apache Tomcat
- Apache Lucene.Net
- a port of the Java Apache Lucene search engine to the C# and .NET platform. Part of the Lucene project
- Apache NMaven
- .NET integration for Apache Maven
- PDFBox
- a PDF library (reading, text extraction, manipulation, viewer)
- Apache Pig
- a platform for analyzing large datasets
- Apache Pivot
- a platform for building rich internet applications in Java
- Apache Qpid
- multiple language implementations of the Advanced Messaged Queuing Protocol (AMQP)
- Apache RAT
- a comprehension and auditing for distributions and source code
- Apache RCF
- a JSF Component Library
- Apache River
- a Jini technology implementation community
- Apache Sanselan
- a pure-java image library for reading and writing a variety of image formats
- Apache Shindig
- an OpenSocial container
- Apache Thrift
- a cross-language serialization and RPC framework
- Apache Tika
- a content analysis toolkit (parser). Part of the Lucene project.
- UIMA
- a framework for analysing unstructured data
- Apache WSRP4J
- an implementation of OASIS Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP)
- Apache XAP
- a declarative framework for building Ajax-powered web apps
- Apache Wink
- a framework for creating and consuming RESTful Web services
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