

Apache Kylin is an open source distributed analytics engine designed to provide SQL interface and multi-dimensional analysis (OLAP) on Hadoop supporting extremely large datasets, original contributed from eBay Inc.

Apache DeltaSpike is a collection of portable CDI extensions.DeltaSpike consists of a core module and a number of optional modules for providing additional enterprise functionality to your applications.

Apache Maven Doxia is a content generation framework which aims to provide its users with powerful techniques for generating static and dynamic content: Doxia can be used in web-based publishing context to generate static sites, in addition to being incorporated into dynamic content generation systems like blogs, wikis and content management systems.

Accumulo sorted, distributed key/value store is a robust, scalable, high performance data storage and retrieval system.

Apache MINA is a network application framework which helps users develop high performance and high scalability network applications easily. It provides an abstract event-driven asynchronous API over various transports such as TCP/IP and UDP/IP via Java NIO.

The Apache Gump continuous integration tool was the first one developed at the Apache Software Foundation. It is written in Python and fully supports Apache Ant, Apache Maven (1.x to 3.x) and other build tools. Gump is unique in that it builds and compiles software against the latest development versions of those projects. This allows gump to detect potentially incompatible changes to that software just a few hours after those changes are checked into the version control system.

Apache Isis is an open-source Java framework designed to accelerate the development of domain-driven applications. By focusing on writing business logic within entities, domain services, and repositories, developers can leverage Apache Isis to dynamically generate web applications or RESTful APIs at runtime. This approach streamlines the development process, allowing for rapid prototyping and deployment of production-ready applications. Key Features and Functionality: - Productivity: Eliminates the need for extensive UI code by automatically generating user interfaces, enabling developers to concentrate on core business logic. - Discovery: Facilitates collaboration between business domain experts and technical teams, enhancing mutual understanding of both problem and solution spaces. - Ease of Use: Presents business concepts prominently, making applications intuitive and easy to learn for end-users. - Clean Architecture: Ensures a clear separation of concerns within the application's internal structure, promoting maintainability and scalability. - Simple Integration: Automatically publishes generic domain events for asynchronous integrations and provides a REST API for synchronous interactions. Primary Value and Problem Solved: Apache Isis addresses the challenge of rapidly developing and deploying domain-driven applications by automating the generation of user interfaces and APIs. This automation reduces development time and effort, allowing teams to focus on implementing robust business logic. By adhering to industry standards like Spring Boot™, Apache Isis offers an open-source solution without vendor lock-in, ensuring flexibility and longevity for enterprise applications.

Apache Storm is a free and open source distributed realtime computation system. Storm makes it easy to reliably process unbounded streams of data, doing for realtime processing what Hadoop did for batch processing.

Apache Velocity is a Java-based template engine that provides a template language to reference objects defined in Java code.
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