Projects Retired From Incubation
- Agila
- Extensible Business Process Management (BPM) engine core. (Project activity transferred to another Incubator project - ODE)
- Alois
- ALOIS is a log collection and correlation software with reporting and alarming functionalities.
- AltRMI
- A transparent Remote Procedure Call bean.(Development stalled and the project activity transferred to JRemoting)
- Axion
- Relational database engine written in Java.(Project remains at Axion Tigris.org)
- Bluesky
- Distance learning collaboration tool.
- Composer
- Embeddable IoC container
- Depot
- Integrated tools for automating downloading, publishing and managing software artifacts, along with tools for manipulating their metadata.(Project closed after development stalled.)
- Graffito
- Portal oriented Content Management System
- Heraldry
- Identity for the rest of us.(Project retired. Some activity moved to OpenID.net)
- Imperius
- Rule-based Management Policy Engine(Although the Apache Imperius project was successful in building an SPL implementation and had a successful release, there is not sufficient community energy to warrant continued development of Imperius at the Apache Software Foundation.)
- Kabuki
- An AJAX toolkit
- Lokahi
- A management console for Apache HTTP Server and Apache Tomcat projects on a framework extensible to other ASF projects.(Retired due to inactivity. Some talk of moving parts of the codebase to Tomcat)
- Lucene4c
- Lucene for C.(Progress stalled as developers ran out of free time and motivation.)
- NMaven
- .NET integration for Maven. Failed to build active community. (Efforts moved to NPanday. Other similar projects are NMaven and Byldan @ Codeplex )
- Olio
- Web 2.0 evaluation kit
- RCF
- JSF Component Library.(Never got started, so retired)
- Stonehenge
- Stonehenge is a set of interoperability scenarios for Service Oriented Architecture and Web Services that demonstrate interoperability between multiple systems including Apache Axis2, WSF/PHP and Microsoft WCF. The code also demonstrates good practice for standards-based interoperability.("The Stonehenge project pretty much accomplished what it originally set out to do and then really didn't find a way to transition to something that is longer lasting and able to develop a community around it." )
- TSIK
- (Failed to gather community momentum. Cancelled at request of Sponsoring TLP)
- wadi
- a robust hetorgeneous clustering engine used to cluster geronimo, tomcat, jetty and other containers eventually.(Proposal withdrawn by creator; project continues at Codehaus)
- WSRP4J
- Implementation of OASIS Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP)
- XAP
- Declarative framework for building Ajax-powered web apps
- XMLBeans/C++
- C++ equivalent of Apache XMLBeans.(Failed to get traction)
- Yoko
- A COBRA server.
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