Apache Software Foundation Celebrates Its 21st Birthday

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  • Jaxad0127
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2018
    • 219

    #11
    Originally posted by jabl View Post
    tomcat ... Yeah, I'm sure big enterprises use this, just like they still use COBOL.
    I can confirm that Tomcat does still get used. Tomcat provides a thin and fast Java EE web server, perfect for containerized deployments of projects that don't need the full EE stack. My employer uses it for Jenkins and Jasperserver (and probably others that I'm not recalling ATM).

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    • eric457
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2020
      • 2

      #12
      Originally posted by bug77 View Post

      Well, the protocols supported in commons net aren't exactly new or frequently updated, so...


      Projects come and go. commons-http (now split in smaller parts) is still going strong.
      tellpopeyes

      Subversion, well, that was "CVS done right" and as Linus once said, "you can't do CVS right". It was a breath of fresh air at its time, but going nowhere by design.

      OpenOffice only landed in ASF's lap after Oracle killed it, but refused to acknowledge it did.

      You're also forgetting projects like Kafka, Spark and their kin
      yup tottaly agree with you sir..

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