Author: henkp
Date: Thu Apr 26 10:37:14 2018
New Revision: 1830185

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1830185&view=rev
Log:
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    attic/site-lua/docs/OUT

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URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/attic/site-lua/docs/OUT?rev=1830185&view=auto
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+---
+name: Abdera
+project: abdera
+retired: March 2017
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - commits
+  - user
+jira: ABDERA
+scm: svn
+wiki: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/abdera/
+description: |-
+  Apache Abdera was a project to build a functionally-complete,
+  high-performance implementation of the IETF Atom Syndication Format
+  (RFC 4287) and Atom Publishing Protocol (RFC 5023) specifications.
+postlude: |-
+  <p>Some related projects to Abdera are: </p>
+  <ul>
+  <li><a href="http://openddr.mobi/";>OpenDDR</a> - this is a new version
+  of OpenDDR, parts of which were migrated to Apache Devicemap, and now
+  have been merged back to OpenDDR. </li>
+  <li><a href="https://github.com/nielsbasjes/yauaa";>YAUAA: Yet Another
+  UserAgent Analyzer</a> is an Apache licensed alternative to DeviceMap.
+  Rather than employing a fixed collection of User-Agent (UA) strings as
+  in DeviceMap, YAUAA performs a semantic analysis to determine certain
+  attributes of the UA. </li>
+  <li><a href="http://devicedetector.net/";>DeviceDetector</a> is an LGPL
+  3.0 licensed PHP project that parses YAML based device data in a
+  similar way as DeviceMap/OpenDDR do with W3C compatible data. </li>
+  <li><a href="http://mobiledetect.net/";>mobiledetect</a> is an MIT
+  licensed PHP project for detecting mobile devices. </li>
+  </ul>
+---
+name: ACE
+project: ace
+retired: December 2017
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - commits
+  - users
+jira: ACE
+scm: svn
+wiki: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ace/
+description: |-
+  Apache ACE was a software distribution framework that allows you to
+  centrally manage and distribute software components, configuration
+  data and other artifacts to target systems. It is built using OSGi and
+  can be deployed in different topologies. The target systems are
+  usually also OSGi based, but don't have to be.
+---
+name: Avalon
+project: avalon
+retired: June 2004
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+jira: AVALON
+scm: svn
+wiki: http://wiki.apache.org/avalon/
+description: |-
+  Apache Avalon was closed long before the creation of the Apache Attic.
+  It's mentioned here for completeness.
+---
+name: AxKit
+retired: August 2009
+mailnames:
+website: http://axkit.org
+description: |-
+  Apache AxKit was an XML Application Server for Apache. It provided
+  on-the-fly conversion from XML to any format, such as HTML, WAP or
+  text using either W3C standard techniques, or flexible custom code.
+---
+name: Axis Sandesha2/C
+project: axis
+subproject: axis2/c/sandesha
+stem: axis-sandesha-c
+retired: September 2014
+mailnames:
+jira: SANDESHA2C
+scm: svn
+description: |-
+  Sandesha2/C was a C implementation of the WS-ReliableMessaging
+  specification. Sandesha2/C was built on top of Apache Axis2/C Web
+  services engine, as a module. Therefore by using Sandesha2/C you could
+  add reliable messaging capability to Web services hosted using
+  Axis2/C. Sandesha2/C could also be used with Axis2/C client to
+  interact with an already hosted Web services in a reliable manner.
+---
+name: Axis Savan/C
+project: axis
+subproject: axis2/c/savan
+retired: September 2014
+mailnames:
+jira: AXIS2C
+scm: svn
+description: |-
+  Savan/C was a C implementation of WS-Eventing specification. Savan/C
+  was built on top of Axis2/C. Therefore by using Savan/C you could add
+  WS-Eventing capability to Web services hosted using Axis2/C. Savan/C
+  was designed as a general publisher/subscriber tool. The arcitecture
+  was designed to abstract the general publisher/subscriber features so
+  that people could support more than one publisher/subscriber
+  mechanisms within the same infrastructure.
+---
+name: Axis Savan/Java
+project: axis
+subproject: axis2/java/savan
+retired: September 2014
+mailnames:
+jira: SAVAN
+description: |-
+  Savan/Java was a Java implementation of WS-Eventing specification.
+  Savan/Java was built on top of Axis2/Java. Therefore by using
+  Savan/Java you could add WS-Eventing capability to Web services hosted
+  using Axis2/Java. Savan/Java was designed as a general
+  publisher/subscriber tool. The arcitecture was designed to abstract
+  the general publisher/subscriber features so that people could support
+  more than one publisher/subscriber mechanisms within the same
+  infrastructure.
+---
+name: Beehive
+project: beehive
+retired: January 2010
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - commits
+  - user
+jira: BEEHIVE
+scm: svn
+wiki: https://wiki.apache.org/beehive
+description: |-
+  Apache Beehive was a simple object model built on J2EE and Struts that
+  used annotations to reduce the amount of required code.
+postlude: |-
+  <p>If you are looking for a project to use in place of Beehive, the
+  following have been suggested for its components: </p>
+  <ul>
+  <li>Beehive NetUI / Page Flow - Struts 2 or Spring Web Flow</li>
+  <li>Beehive Controls - Spring Beans</li>
+  <li>Beehive WSM (web service metadata) - Axis2's implementation of
+  JSR-181</li>
+  </ul>
+---
+name: Click
+project: click
+retired: May 2014
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - commits
+  - user
+jira: CLK
+scm: svn
+wiki: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/click/
+description: |-
+  Apache Click was a JEE web application framework, providing a natural
+  rich client style programming model.
+---
+name: Crimson
+project: xml
+subproject: crimson
+retired: August 2010
+mailnames:
+description: |-
+  Apache Crimson was a Java XML parser which supports XML 1.0 via
+  various APIs.
+postlude: |-
+  <p><a href="http://xerces.apache.org/";>Apache Xerces</a> replaced
+  Crimson. </p>
+---
+name: Continuum
+project: continuum
+retired: May 2016
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - users
+  - commits
+  - issues
+  - notifications
+jira: CONTINUUM
+scm: svn
+wiki: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/continuum/
+description: |-
+  Continuum was an enterprise-ready continuous integration server with
+  features such as automated builds, release management, role-based
+  security, and integration with popular build tools and source control
+  management systems.
+---
+name: Deltacloud
+project: deltacloud
+retired: July 2015
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - commits
+  - user
+jira: DTACLOUD
+scm: git-wip
+description: |-
+  Deltacloud provided the API server and drivers necessary for
+  connecting to cloud providers via
+  a cloud abstraction API.
+---
+name: DeviceMap
+project: devicemap
+retired: December 2016
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - commits
+jira: DMAP
+scm: svn
+wiki: http://wiki.apache.org/devicemap/
+description: |-
+  Apache DeviceMap was a project to create a data repository containing
+  device information, images and other relevant information for all
+  sorts of mobile devices.
+postlude: |-
+  <p>Some related projects to DeviceMap are: </p>
+  <ul>
+  <li><a href="http://openddr.mobi/";>OpenDDR</a> - this is a new version
+  of OpenDDR, parts of which were migrated to Apache Devicemap, and now
+  have been merged back to OpenDDR. </li>
+  <li><a href="https://github.com/nielsbasjes/yauaa";>YAUAA: Yet Another
+  UserAgent Analyzer</a> is an Apache licensed alternative to DeviceMap.
+  Rather than employing a fixed collection of User-Agent (UA) strings as
+  in DeviceMap, YAUAA performs a semantic analysis to determine certain
+  attributes of the UA. </li>
+  <li><a href="http://devicedetector.net/";>DeviceDetector</a> is an LGPL
+  3.0 licensed PHP project that parses YAML based device data in a
+  similar way as DeviceMap/OpenDDR do with W3C compatible data. </li>
+  <li><a href="http://mobiledetect.net/";>mobiledetect</a> is an MIT
+  licensed PHP project for detecting mobile devices. </li>
+  </ul>
+---
+name: DirectMemory
+project: directmemory
+retired: July 2015
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - commits
+  - user
+jira: DIRECTMEMORY
+scm: svn
+wiki: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/directmemory/
+description: |-
+  DirectMemory was an off-heap cache for the Java Virtual Machine.
+---
+name: ESME
+project: esme
+retired: July 2013
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - commits
+jira: ESME
+scm: svn
+wiki: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/esme/
+description: |-
+  Apache ESME (Enterprise Social Messaging Environment) was a secure and
+  highly scalable microsharing
+  and micromessaging platform that allows people to discover and meet
+  one another and get controlled
+  access to other sources of information.
+---
+name: Etch
+project: etch
+retired: June 2016
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - user
+  - commits
+jira: ETCH
+scm: svn
+description: |-
+  Etch was a cross-platform, language- and transport-independent
+  framework for building and consuming network services.
+---
+name: Excalibur
+project: excalibur
+retired: December 2010
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - scm
+  - user
+jira: EXLBR
+scm: svn
+wiki: https://wiki.apache.org/excalibur
+description: |-
+  Apache Excalibur was a Java Inversion of Control container.
+---
+name: Harmony
+project: harmony
+retired: November 2011
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - alerts
+  - commits
+jira: HARMONY
+scm: svn
+wiki: http://wiki.apache.org/harmony/
+description: |-
+  Harmony software was a modular Java runtime with class libraries and
+  associated tools.
+---
+name: HiveMind
+project: hivemind
+retired: April 2009
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - commits
+  - user
+jira: HIVEMIND
+scm: svn
+wiki: http://wiki.apache.org/hivemind/
+description: |-
+  Apache HiveMind was a services and configuration microkernel. Its
+  features are also referred to as Inversion of Control (IoC) Container
+  or Lightweight Container. Closely linked to Tapestry 4, it lost
+  activity when Tapestry 5 moved to a new IoC container.
+postlude: |-
+  <p><a href="http://markmail.org/thread/hb46sg2nolnntnnz";>Discussion on
+  the mailing list</a> indicated that <a
+  href="http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-ioc/";>Tapestry
+  IoC</a> was the natural successor to HiveMind. </p>
+  <p>One fork that has been created is Gaderian at <a
+  href="http://gaderian.ops4j.org/";>http://gaderian.ops4j.org/</a>.</p>
+---
+name: iBATIS
+project: ibatis
+retired: June 2010
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - commits
+  - user-cs
+  - user-java
+scm: svn
+description: |-
+  iBATIS was a data mapper framework that made it easier to use a
+  relational database with object-oriented applications. There were both
+  Java and .Net implementations.
+postlude: |-
+  <p>One fork that has been created is MyBatis at <a
+  href="http://www.mybatis.org/";>http://www.mybatis.org/</a>. </p>
+---
+name: Jakarta
+project: jakarta
+retired: December 2011
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - announcements
+  - general
+  - site-cvs
+  - notifications
+scm: svn
+nokeys: 1
+description: |-
+  Jakarta Project housed a diverse set of popular open source Java
+  solutions.
+---
+name: Jakarta Cactus
+project: jakarta
+subproject: cactus
+retired: August 2011
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - user
+jira: CACTUS
+scm: svn
+description: |-
+  Jakarta previously hosted Cactus, a simple test framework for unit
+  testing server-side java code.
+---
+name: Jakarta ECS
+project: jakarta
+subproject: ecs
+retired: September 2010
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - user
+jira: ECS
+scm: svn
+description: |-
+  Jakarta previously hosted ECS (Element Construction Set), a Java API
+  for generating elements for any of a variety of markup languages
+  (examples included HTML 4.0 and XML).
+---
+name: Jakarta ORO
+project: jakarta
+subproject: oro
+retired: September 2010
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - user
+bugzilla: oro
+scm: svn
+description: |-
+  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.
+postlude: |-
+  <p>Jakarta ORO users are encouraged to use similar features in newer
+  Java versions, such as <i>java.util.regexp</i></p>
+---
+name: Jakarta Regexp
+project: jakarta
+subproject: regexp
+retired: April 2011
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - user
+bugzilla: regexp
+scm: svn
+description: |-
+  Jakarta previously hosted Regexp, a 100% Pure Java Regular Expression
+  package.
+postlude: |-
+  <p>Jakarta Regexp users are encouraged to use similar features in
+  newer Java versions, such as <i>java.util.regexp</i></p>
+---
+name: Jakarta Slide
+project: jakarta
+subproject: slide
+retired: November 2007
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - user
+bugzilla: slide
+scm: svn
+wiki: https://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-slide
+description: |-
+  Jakarta previously hosted Slide, a content repository which could
+  serve as a basis for a content management system as well as other
+  purposes. Among its features was full WebDAV support.
+postlude: |-
+  <p>If you are looking for a WebDAV client or a server-side Content
+  Repository, please consider the
+  <a href="http://jackrabbit.apache.org";>Apache Jackrabbit</a> project
+  as an alternative.</p>
+---
+name: Jakarta Taglibs
+project: jakarta
+subproject: taglibs
+retired: June 2008
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+bugzilla: taglibs
+scm: svn
+description: |-
+  Jakarta hosted the Jakarta Taglibs project, a large collection of JSP
+  Tag Libraries. They ranged from simple utility libraries and UI
+  libraries, to Dreamweaver extensions and an implementation of the JSP
+  Standard Tag Library (JSTL) specification.
+postlude: |-
+  <p>In 2008 and 2009, the majority of these libraries were deprecated
+  and have now been retired. The remaining work has
+  moved over to the <a href="http://tomcat.apache.org/taglibs/";>Tomcat
+  Taglibs</a> project - namely the following taglibs: </p>
+  <ul>
+  <li>Standard - The implementations of the various JSTL
+  specifications</li>
+  <li><s>RDC - Reusable Dialog Components Taglib</s></li>
+  </ul>
+  <p>In 2014 the RDC Taglib was retired from the Tomcat Taglibs project.
+  </p>
+  <table class="colortable" width="100%">
+  <tr><th>Name</th><th>JSP version</th><th>Obtain</th></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  href="http://tomcat.apache.org/taglibs/rdc/";>RDC</a></td><td>2.0+</td><td><a
+  href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tomcat/taglibs/rdc/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  </table>
+  <p>A list of the original retired taglibs follows: </p>
+  <table class="colortable" width="100%">
+  <tr><th>Name</th><th>JSP version</th><th>Obtain</th></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/sandbox/doc/mailer2-doc/";>Mailer
+  2</a></td><td>2.0+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/deprecated-sandbox/mailer2/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/cache-doc/";>Cache</a></td><td>1.2+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/deprecated-sandbox/cache/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/sandbox/doc/datagrid-doc/";>Data
+  Grid</a></td><td>1.2+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/deprecated-sandbox/datagrid/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/application-doc/";>Application</a></td><td>1.1+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/deprecated/application/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/benchmark-doc/";>Benchmark</a></td><td>1.1+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/deprecated/benchmark/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/bsf-doc/";>BSF</a></td><td>1.1+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/deprecated/bsf/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/datetime/";>DateTime</a></td><td>1.1+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/deprecated/datetime/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/dbtags-doc/";>DBTags</a></td><td>1.1+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/deprecated/dbtags/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/i18n/";>I18N</a></td><td>1.1+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/deprecated/i18n/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/sandbox/doc/image-doc/";>Image</a></td><td>1.1+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/deprecated-sandbox/image/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/input-doc/";>Input</a></td><td>1.1+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/deprecated/input/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/io-doc/";>IO</a></td><td>1.1+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/deprecated/io/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/iterators/";>Iterators</a></td><td>1.2+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/sandbox/iterators/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/jndi/";>JNDI</a></td><td>1.1+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/proper/jndi/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/jmstags-doc/";>JMS</a></td><td>1.1+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/deprecated/jmstags/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/log/";>Log</a></td><td>1.1+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/proper/log/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/mailer-doc/";>Mailer</a></td><td>1.1+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/deprecated/mailer/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/page-doc/";>Page</a></td><td>1.1+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/deprecated/page/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/random/";>Random</a></td><td>1.1+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/deprecated/random/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/regexp/";>Regexp</a></td><td>1.1+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/proper/regexp/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/request-doc/";>Request</a></td><td>1.1+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/deprecated/request/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/response-doc/";>Response</a></td><td>1.1+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/deprecated/response/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/scrape-doc/";>Scrape</a></td><td>1.1+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/deprecated/scrape/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/session-doc/";>Session</a></td><td>1.1+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/deprecated/session/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/string/";>String</a></td><td>1.1+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/proper/string/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/ultradev4-doc/";>UltraDev
+  4.0 Tool Extension</a></td><td>1.1+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/deprecated/tools/trunk/UltraDev/4.0/ctlx/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/unstandard/";>Unstandard</a></td><td>1.2+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/sandbox/unstandard/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/utility-doc/";>Utility</a></td><td>1.1+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/deprecated/utility/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/xsl-doc/";>XSL</a></td><td>1.1+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/deprecated/xsl/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  <tr><td><a
+  
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/xtags-doc/";>XTags</a></td><td>1.1+</td><td><a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/taglibs/deprecated/xtags/trunk/";>svn</a></td></tr>
+  </table>
+---
+name: Lenya
+project: lenya
+retired: April 2015
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - commits
+  - user
+scm: svn
+description: |-
+  Lenya was an Open Source Java/XML Content Management System that came
+  with revision control, multi-site management, scheduling, search,
+  WYSIWYG editors, and workflow.
+---
+name: MRUnit
+project: mrunit
+retired: April 2016
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - user
+  - commits
+jira: MRUNIT
+scm: svn
+wiki: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MRUNIT
+description: |-
+  Apache MRUnit was a Java library that helped developers unit test
+  Apache Hadoop map reduce jobs.
+---
+name: ObJectRelationalBridge (OJB)
+project: db
+subproject: ojb
+stem: ojb
+retired: January 2011
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - user
+jira: OJB
+scm: svn
+wiki: https://wiki.apache.org/db-ojb
+description: |-
+  Apache OJB was an Object/Relational mapping tool that allowed
+  transparent persistence for Java Objects against relational databases.
+postlude: |-
+  <p>If you are looking for a project to use in place of OJB,
+  implementations
+  of the standards <a href="http://db.apache.org/jdo";>Java Data Objects
+  (JDO)</a> and <a href="">Java Persistence API (JPA)</a> may be good
+  starting points. The Apache Software Foundation hosts the following
+  alternatives:
+  <ul>
+  <li><a href="http://cayenne.apache.org/";>Apache Cayenne</a></li>
+  <li><a href="http://incubator.apache.org/empire-db/";>Apache
+  Empire-db</a></li>
+  <li><a href="http://openjpa.apache.org/";>Apache OpenJPA</a></li>
+  <li><a href="http://db.apache.org/torque";>Apache Torque</a></li>
+  </ul></p>
+---
+name: Oltu
+project: oltu
+retired: April 2018
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - user
+  - commits
+jira: OLTU
+scm: svn
+wiki: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/oltu/
+description: |-
+  Apache Oltu was an OAuth protocol implementation in Java. It also
+  covers others OAuth family related implementations such as JWT, JWS
+  and OpenID Connect
+---
+name: Onami
+project: onami
+retired: January 2016
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - user
+  - commits
+jira: ONAMI
+scm: svn
+description: |-
+  Apache Onami was a project focused on the development and maintenance
+  of a set of Google Guice extensions not provided out of the box by the
+  library itself.
+---
+name: Quetzalcoatl
+project: quetzalcoatl
+retired: June 2010
+mailnames:
+scm: svn
+website: #
+nodist: 1
+description: |-
+  Quetzalcoatl, or Quetz as it was more commonly known, was a project
+  charged with the creation and maintenance of open-source software
+  related to mod_python and the Python programming language. Mainly
+  formed around the mod_python subproject, it didn't have activity in
+  the mod_python community to drive the larger project along.
+postlude: |-
+  <p>The mod_python website and downloads remain open. See the website
+  at <a href="http://www.modpython.org/";>http://www.modpython.org</a>
+  for more information on mod_python. Quetz itself never had a website.
+  </p>
+---
+name: Rave
+project: rave
+retired: January 2016
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - users
+  - commits
+jira: RAVE
+scm: svn
+wiki: http://wiki.apache.org/rave/
+description: |-
+  Apache Rave was a web and social mashup engine that aggregated and
+  served web widgets. It was targeted as an engine for internet and
+  intranet portals.
+---
+name: Shale
+project: shale
+retired: May 2009
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - user
+  - commits
+jira: SHALE
+scm: svn
+wiki: http://wiki.apache.org/shale/
+description: |-
+  Shale was a web application framework, fundamentally based on
+  JavaServer Faces.
+postlude: |-
+  <p>The Shale Test code has been forked into the MyFaces project -
+  <a
+  
href="http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/myfaces/test/trunk/";>http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/myfaces/test/trunk/</a>.</p>
+---
+name: Shindig
+project: shindig
+retired: November 2015
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - users
+  - commits
+jira: SHINDIG
+scm: svn
+wiki: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/shindig/
+description: |-
+  Apache Shindig was an OpenSocial container to help you to start
+  hosting OpenSocial apps quickly.
+---
+name: Standard C++ Library (STDCXX)
+project: stdcxx
+stem: stdcxx
+retired: July 2013
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - commits
+  - user
+jira: STDCXX
+scm: svn
+wiki: http://wiki.apache.org/stdcxx/
+board: Cxx_Standard_Library
+description: |-
+  The Apache C++ Standard Library project was a collection of
+  algorithms, containers, iterators, and other fundamental components of
+  every piece of software, implemented as C++ classes, templates, and
+  functions essential for writing C++ programs.
+---
+name: Stratos
+project: stratos
+retired: January 2017
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - commits
+jira: STRATOS
+scm: git-wip
+wiki: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/stratos/
+description: |-
+  Stratos was a highly-extensible Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) framework
+  that helped run Apache Tomcat, PHP, and MySQL applications, and could
+  be extended to support many more environments on all major cloud
+  infrastructures.
+---
+name: Tuscany
+project: tuscany
+retired: May 2016
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - user
+  - commits
+jira: TUSCANY
+scm: svn
+wiki: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/tuscany/
+description: |-
+  Tuscany simplified the task of developing service-oriented
+  architectured solutions by providing a comprehensive infrastructure
+  for development and management, based on the Service Component
+  Architecture standard.
+---
+name: Whirr
+project: whirr
+retired: March 2015
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - user
+  - commits
+jira: WHIRR
+scm: svn
+wiki: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/whirr/
+description: |-
+  Apache Whirr was a set of libraries for running cloud services and
+  deploying clusters.
+postlude: |-
+  <p>Note that instructions on how to obtain and build the source are
+  found on the wiki and not the website: <a
+  
href="https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WHIRR/How+To+Contribute";>https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WHIRR/How+To+Contribute</a>.
+  </p>
+---
+name: Wink
+project: wink
+retired: April 2017
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - commits
+  - user
+jira: WINK
+scm: svn
+wiki: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/wink/
+description: |-
+  Apache Wink was a simple yet solid framework for building RESTful Web
+  services. It is comprised of a Server module and a Client module for
+  developing and consuming RESTful Web services.
+---
+name: Wookie
+project: wookie
+retired: April 2016
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - user
+  - commits
+jira: WOOKIE
+scm: svn
+wiki: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/wookie/
+description: |-
+  Wookie was a Java server application that allowed you to upload and
+  deploy W3C/OpenSocial/Google Wave widgets to your applications.
+---
+name: WS Muse
+project: ws
+subproject: muse
+stem: muse
+retired: January 2013
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - user
+  - commits
+website: #
+description: |-
+  Muse was a Java-based implementation of the WS-ResourceFramework
+  (WSRF), WS-BaseNotification (WSN), and WS-DistributedManagement (WSDM)
+  specifications.
+postlude: |-
+  <p>One fork that has been created is <i>amused</i>, available at <a
+  
href="http://52north.org/communities/sensorweb/amused/";>http://52north.org/communities/sensorweb/amused</a>.
+  </p>
+---
+name: Xang
+project: xml
+subproject: xang
+retired: December 2009
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - commits
+scm: svn
+description: |-
+  Apache Xang was an XML Web Framework that aggregated multiple data
+  sources, made that data URL addressable and defined custom methods to
+  access that data.
+---
+name: Xindice
+project: xml
+subproject: xindice
+retired: August 2011
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - user
+bugzilla: Xindice
+scm: svn
+wiki: http://wiki.apache.org/xindice
+description: |-
+  Apache Xindice was a native XML database.
+---
+name: XMLBeans
+project: xml
+subproject: xmlbeans
+retired: July 2013
+mailnames:
+  - dev
+  - user
+  - commits
+  - cxx-dev
+scm: svn
+description: |-
+  Apache XMLBeans was a technology for accessing XML by binding it to
+  Java types.
+postlude: |-
+  <p>Alternatives are discussed on this StackOverflow question: <a
+  
href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27727546/what-to-use-instead-of-xmlbeans-now-that-it-has-been-retired";>What
+  to use instead of XMLBeans now that it has been retired?</a></p>
+---
+name: XML
+project: xml
+retired: April 2012
+mailnames:
+  - bugs
+  - announcements
+  - general
+  - general-cvs
+scm: svn
+nokeys: 1
+description: |-
+  the Apache XML Project housed a diverse set of popular open source XML
+  solutions.


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