The Apache® Software Foundation (ASF) provides software for the public good, guided by community over code. Like the enduring oak tree, our projects thrive through the contributions of thousands worldwide.
Use the links below to download the Apache HTTP Server from our download servers. You must verify the integrity of the downloaded files using signatures downloaded from our main distribution directory.
The Apache HTTP Server Project is a collaborative software development effort aimed at creating a robust, commercial-grade, featureful, and freely-available source code implementation of an HTTP (Web) server.
The main differences in Apache for Windows are: Because Apache for Windows is multithreaded, it does not use a separate process for each request, as Apache can on Unix. Instead there are usually only two Apache processes running: a parent process, and a child which handles the requests.
Apache projects are managed using a collaborative, consensus-based process. We do not have a hierarchical structure; rather, different groups of contributors have different rights and responsibilities in the organization.
The directories linked below contain current software releases from the Apache Software Foundation projects. Older non-recommended releases can be found on our archive site.
The directories and files linked below are a historical archive of software released by Apache Software Foundation projects. THEY MAY BE UNSUPPORTED AND UNSAFE TO USE Current releases can be found on our download server. Name Last modified Size Description Parent Directory - beta/ 2005-02-14 21:48 - binaries/ 2022-06-17 11:25 - contrib/ 2001-03-21 02:22 - docs/ 2022-06-17 11:25 - flood/ 2017 ...
These installers and packages are provided by various NetBeans committers as a convenience. While built using the Apache NetBeans release, they are not releases of the Apache Software Foundation. They may include other contents (eg. JDK) under additional license terms.
The Apache Tomcat software is developed in an open and participatory environment and released under the Apache License version 2. The Apache Tomcat project is intended to be a collaboration of the best-of-breed developers from around the world.
Apache Beam is an open source, unified model and set of language-specific SDKs for defining and executing data processing workflows, and also data ingestion and integration flows, supporting Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIPs) and Domain Specific Languages (DSLs).