apache

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English - Turkish
{i} Apaçi
apaçi kızılderilileri
apaş
Apaçi, Arizona ve New Mexico bölgesinde, Mogollon ve Sierra Madre sıradağlarında yaşayan Kızılderili kabilesi
{i} sokak serserisi (paris)
sokak serserisi
apaçi
apache dance
apaçi dansı
apache devil dance
apaçi dansı
apache state
apaçi eyaleti
English - English
AH-64 Apache, a U.S. military helicopter
The town of Apache, Oklahoma (zipcode 73006)
A person belonging to an Apache people
The languages of any of several Athabascan-speaking peoples of the American southwest excluding Navajo, i.e. Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Plains Apache, or Western Apache
Any of several Athabascan-speaking peoples of the American southwest excluding Navajo, i.e. Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Plains Apache, or Western Apache
A Parisian gangster
A product of the Apache Software Foundation One of many available web servers which runs on UNIX and Windows NT servers At present, Apache is the most popular Web server platform for UNIX servers
An open source Web server package, mostly used on Linux and Solaris platforms
Can refer to either the Apache Digital Corporation, a company building web servers, or the Apache Software Foundation, hosting Apache open-source software projects, e g the Apache HTTP Server or Tomcat The Apache Software Foundation incorporates, among others, the Apache XML Project (xml apache org) consisting of Xerces, Xalan, Cocoon, FOP, Xang, and SOAP The xml apache org project has the support of, among others, IBM and Sun Apache Digital Corporation Apache Software Foundation Apache XML Project
The languages of the Apache peoples
In this context, Apache is the web server most commonly used for serving up Bugzilla pages Contrary to popular belief, the apache web server has nothing to do with the ancient and noble Native American tribe, but instead derived its name from the fact that it was "a patchy" version of the original NCSA world-wide-web server Useful Directives when configuring Bugzilla
Apache is a freely available Unix-based Web server It is currently the most commonly used server on Internet connected sites More information about Apache can be found at the Apache Web site, http: //www apache org
A military helicopter
The world's most popular Web server Originally not nearly as powerful as AOLserver, Apache had one huge advantage: the source code was available right from the start (NaviServer was initially a commercial product) This, coupled with the failure of Windows NT to work reliably and the failure of Netscape to have any clue about what Web publishers need, has made Apache dominant See the server chapter for some discussion of Apache's pros and cons
web server software, written and maintained by the Apache Foundation and made available under the GPL It is open source All Scribehost servers have Apache web server software installed You can read more about it here
Apache is Unix-based, open-source Web server that is used to host about half the sites on the Internet Originally, Apache was a Unix product, but now versions for Windows, OS/2 and other platforms exist As with most open-source projects, there are numerous add-ons and tailored versions of the server available, which are created using the Apache module API The name comes from its origins as a series of "patch files "
{i} member of the Apache tribe (American Indian tribe); name of an American military helicopter; popular Internet server that is distributed freely and without restrictions (Computers)
the open source software foundation, they provide a Java implementation of SOAP (originally developed by IBM) They also provide many other free tools, such as the Apache Web Server and the Xerces XML parser
A free, open source web server that can run under several operating systems, and has become the de facto internet standard
North American Indians of the southwestern U.S. Their name is a Zuni word meaning "enemy. " Most Apaches live on five reservations in Arizona and New Mexico, U.S. Culturally, the Apache are divided into Eastern Apache, which include the Mescalero, Jicarilla, Chiricahua, and Lipan, and Western Apache, which include the Cibecue. The Eastern Apache were predominantly hunting and gathering societies, while their Western counterparts relied more on farming. Their ancestors had come down from the north, as is evident from their languages; Apachean languages are distantly related to other Athabascan languages spoken in Canada. They settled the Plains, but with the introduction of the horse they were pressed south and west by the Comanche and Ute. They attempted to befriend the Spanish, the Mexicans, and later the U.S. In 1861, however, there began a quarter-century confrontation between U.S. military forces and the Apache and Navajo. The Apache wars were among the fiercest fought on the frontier. The last ended in 1886 with the surrender of Geronimo. The Chiricahua Apache were evacuated from the West and held successively in Florida, Alabama, and Oklahoma. In the 2000 U.S. census some 57,000 people claimed sole Apache descent. See also Cochise
Apache is the name of the project team which created the Apache Web server, a freely available Web serving program
Apache is a Unix-based, open-source web server that is used to host most sites on the Internet Originally, Apache was a Unix product, but now versions for Windows, OS/2 and other platforms exist As with most open-source projects, there are numerous add-ons and tailored versions of the server available, which are created using the Apache module API The name comes from its origins as "a patchy" web server
The Apache 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 project was started by a group of volunteers located around the world, using the Internet and the Web to communicate, plan, and develop the server and its related documentation It is now managed by the Apache Software Foundation (ASF), a not-for-profit corporation incorporated in Delaware, USA
Apache is a freely available Web server that is distributed under an "open source" license
An open source web server software Mostly for Unix, Linux and Solaris platforms
A public-domain Web server developed by a loosely-knit group of programmers The first version of Apache, based on the NCSA httpd Web server, was developed in 1995 Because it was developed from existing NCSA code plus various patches, it was called a patchy server - hence the name Apache Server
a public domain web server developed by a group of programmers The first version of Apache was developed in 1995 Because it was developed from existing NCSA code plus various patches, it was called a patchy server, hence the name Apache Server As a result of it's sophisticated features, excellent performance, and low price (it's free), Apache has become the world's most popular web server By some estimates it is used to host more than 50% of all web sites in the world
any member of Athapaskan tribes that migrated to the southwestern desert (from Arizona to Texas and south into Mexico); fought a losing battle from 1861 to 1886 with the United States and were resettled in Oklahoma
Server Public-domain Web server software developed by a group of programmers in 1995 Called 'Apache' because it was developed from existing NCSA code plus various patches Initially referred to as a 'patchy server' the name evolved into Apache Server Its attractive combination of features, performance and low price (it's free) has made Apache the world's most popular Web server with more than 50% of the market
is an open source web server often associated with Linux platforms
An open source Web server originally formed by taking all the "patches" (fixes) to the NCSA Web server and making a new server out of it Apache Software Foundation
the language of the Apache people
A popular Web server By some estimates, it is used to host more than 50% of all Web sites in the world The original version of Apache was written for UNIX, but there are now versions that run under OS/2, Windows and other platforms
An open source HTTP server
A free, public-domain web server developed by a group of programmers It was based on original software from NCSA, together with a number of patches, and originally know as 'a patchy server' hence Apache! Apache is the most popular web server on the Internet
Apache is a freely distributed Web server distributed under an "open source" license Version 1 3 runs on most UNIX-based operating systems such as Linux, Solaris, Digital UNIX, and AIX
Distributor of a popular http (web) server and other open-source software
the language of the Apache people a Parisian gangster any member of Athapaskan tribes that migrated to the southwestern desert (from Arizona to Texas and south into Mexico); fought a losing battle from 1861 to 1886 with the United States and were resettled in Oklahoma
{i} criminal, ruffian
Apache Lucene
(Antika) A high-performance, full-featured text search engine library written entirely in Java
Apache helicopter
American combat helicopter
apache dance
a violent fast dance in French vaudeville (an apache is a member of the French underworld)
apache devil dance
a ritual dance of the Apache
Plains Apache
The Southern Athabascan language spoken by the Plains Apache people
Plains Apache
The Apache peoples living primarily in Oklahoma
Western Apache
The Apache peoples living primarily in east central Arizona
Western Apache
The Southern Athabascan language spoken by the Western Apache people
chiricahua apache
an Apache language
san carlos apache
an Apache language
apache

    Hyphenation

    a·pache

    Turkish pronunciation

    ıpäçi

    Pronunciation

    /əˈpaʧē/ /əˈpæʧiː/

    Etymology

    [ &-'pa-chE, in sense 3 ] (noun.) 1745. American Spanish, most likely from Havasupai-Walapai-Yavapai 'epache (“people”).
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