Saturday, January 26, 2008

Open Source Java Web Server Implementation

clipped from jetty.mortbay.org
Jetty is an open-source, standards-based, full-featured web server implemented entirely in Java. It is released under the Apache 2.0 licence and is therefore free for commercial use and distribution. First created in 1995, Jetty has benefitted from input from a vast user community and consistent and focused development by a stable core of lead developers. There are many more examples of Jetty in action on the Jetty Powered Page that has selections from among the tens of thousands of production Jetty instances. However, as Jetty aims to be as unobtrusive as possible, countless websites and products are based around Jetty, but Jetty is invisible!
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Nice Security for Apache

This looks like an interesting product.
clipped from www.modsecurity.org
ModSecurity

ModSecurity for Apache v2 is now available. The exciting new features include XML support, event correlation, transaction
scoring, anomaly detection, data persistence, a wealth of anti-evasion functions, regex back-references, support
for sessions, and many more. This release further increases the flexibility of the core engine and enables you to do what you want
exactly when you want it.
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Cheat Sheets

You can never get enough "how-to" cheat sheets and this site did a good job of collecting links to them.

The Cheat Sheet Cheat Sheet: Top 100 Lists of Web Development Cheat Sheets

With the vast array of web development knowledge available on the Internet, there’s certainly no shortage of cheat sheets to be found. However, finding a way to wrangle them all into one place isn’t quite as easy. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of some of the best cheat sheet collections out there. That’s right: this is your newest cheat sheet for cheat sheeting.

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