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See antlr package for a complete description
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See antlr package for a complete description
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Apache HTTP Server metapackage
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Apache HTTP Server metapackage
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It features support for HTTPS, virtual hosting, CGI, SSI, IPv6, easy scripting and database integration, request/response filtering, many flexible authentication schemes, and more.
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It features support for HTTPS, virtual hosting, CGI, SSI, IPv6, easy scripting and database integration, request/response filtering, many flexible authentication schemes, and more.
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Apache HTTP Server documentation
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Apache HTTP Server documentation
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This package provides the documentation for Apache 2. For more details see the apache2 package description.
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This package provides the documentation for Apache 2. For more details see the apache2 package description.
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Apache HTTP Server - event driven model
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Apache HTTP Server - event driven model
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The event MPM is designed to allow more requests to be served simultaneously by passing off some processing work to supporting threads, freeing up the main threads to work on new requests. It is especially suitable for sites that see extensive KeepAlive traffic.
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The event MPM is designed to allow more requests to be served simultaneously by passing off some processing work to supporting threads, freeing up the main threads to work on new requests. It is especially suitable for sites that see extensive KeepAlive traffic.
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This MPM is experimental and less tested than the worker and prefork MPMs.
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This MPM is experimental and less tested than the worker and prefork MPMs.
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Apache HTTP Server - traditional non-threaded model
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Apache HTTP Server - traditional non-threaded model
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The prefork MPM provides a non-threaded implementation using a variable number of processes where each process handles only one connection at the same time. It is not as fast as threaded models, but is considered to be more stable. It is appropriate for sites that need to maintain compatibility with non-thread-safe libraries, and is the best MPM for isolating each request, so that a problem with a single request will not affect any other.
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(no translation yet)
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