Historical releases, including the 1.3, 2.0 and 2.2 families of releases, are available from the archive download site. Apache httpd for Microsoft Windows is available from a number of third party vendors. Stable Release - Latest Version: 2.4.46 (released 2020-08-07). Apache Ant™ Apache Ant is a Java library and command-line tool that help building software. Downloading Apache Ant Use the links below to download a binary distribution of Ant from one of our mirrors. It is good practice to verify the integrity of the distribution files, especially if you are using one of our mirror sites. Created a video for installing apache ant on Mac running on MacOS Sierra and here is the steps to follow along. Download Apache Ant to your desktop and unzip the files Rename the folder to ant. Mac OS X is nothing like Windows. It's a version of Unix though. You should consider using one of the free IDEs (NetBeans, Eclipse or IDEA Community Edition. On 3/5/14 4:03 PM, Tony Anecito wrote: Hi AllI am new to Mac OS X. What is the easiest way to get Ant running on OS X? Apache NetBeans provides editors, wizards, and templates to help you create applications in Java, PHP and many other languages. Cross Platform Apache NetBeans can be installed on all operating systems that support Java, i.e, Windows, Linux, Mac OSX and BSD.
Use the links below to download the Apache Flex® SDK from one of our mirrors. You must verify the integrity of the downloaded files using signatures downloaded from this page.
Only current recommended releases are available on the main distribution site and its mirrors. Previous releases produced by Adobe, including 4.6.0 are available at Adobe's Sourceforge Site.
The Apache Flex® SDK has some compile-time dependencies. Please make sure to review the dependencies section if you plan on re-compiling the source from scratch.
Please review the release notes before installing or compiling the SDK.
The Apache Flex team is pleased to offer this release, available as of the 14th of March 2016. This is the latest version of the Apache Flex SDK and is designed to be compatible with previous versions of the Apache Flex SDK and Adobe Flex SDK.
Binaries are provided as a convenience for those who do not wish to compile the SDK themselves, or install without requiring Adobe AIR such as on Linux.
Please be aware of the dependencies listed in the section below. They are required in order to use the Apache Flex® SDK. The README explains these requirements further.
- Release Notes : RELEASE_NOTES
- README : README
- Mac OS X Binaries : apache-flex-sdk-4.16.1-bin.tar.gz [PGP] [MD5]
- Linux Binaries : apache-flex-sdk-4.16.1-bin.tar.gz [PGP] [MD5]
- Windows Binaries : apache-flex-sdk-4.16.1-bin.zip [PGP] [MD5]
- Documentation : apache-flex-sdk-4.16.1-asdocs.zip
Binary Dependencies
There are some components that we depend on that we do not include in our convenience binary distribution. We try our hardest to limit these dependencies, however for the 4.16.1 release we do depend on the following components. Please review the README included in your download for more information on where to install these packages.
- Open Source Media Framework (OSMF) DownloadMPL License
Optional Dependencies¶
The following dependency is optional, and if available will provide additional features to the Flex Framework:
- Embedded Font Support:
- flex-fontkit.jar Download from older SDKLicense
- afe.jar Download from older SDKLicense
- adt.jar Download from older SDKLicense
- rideau.jar Download from older SDKLicense
All of the above dependencies can automatically be downloaded via the following ANT command :
Download Apache Ant Windows
If you are planning on compiling the source code, you will need the following components. More details are available in the README file in the downloaded package. Some of these components have licenses that differ from the Apache License.
- Java SDK 1.7 (1.6 and 1.8 should work as well)
- ANT 1.7.0 or greater
- Adobe AIR Integration Kit
- Adobe Flash Player Content Debugger / Adobe Flash Player
- Adobe Pixel Bender Toolkit
Verify the integrity of the files¶
Apache relies on 3rd party mirrors to distribute their software. Because these releases are hosted on servers that are not under our control, we strongly recommend that you verify the integrity of the binaries or source code before you install it using the PGP or MD5 signatures listed next to the downloads. This involves a few extra steps, but it will verify that you are getting a true Apache release.
The PGP signatures can be verified using PGP or GPG. First download the KEYS as well as the asc signature file for the relevant distribution. Make sure you get these files as linked from this page (rather than a mirror) to insure the integrity of the files.
or
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Alternatively, you can verify the MD5 signature on the files. A unix/Mac program called
md5
or md5sum
is included in many unix distributions. It is also available as part of GNU Textutils. Windows users can get binary md5 programs from here , here , or here. An MD5 signature consists of 32 hex characters, and a SHA1 signature consists of 40 hex characters. Ensure your generated signature string matches the signature string published in the files above.Content
Tomcat Native Downloads
Use the links below to download the Apache Tomcat® Native software from one of our mirrors. You mustverify the integrity of the downloaded files using signatures downloaded from our main distribution directory.
Only current recommended releases are available on the main distribution site and its mirrors. Older releases are available from the archive download site.
Recent releases (48 hours) may not yet be available from the mirrors.
Choose a Mirror
You are currently using https://mirrors.gethosted.online/apache/. If you encounter a problem with this mirror, please select another mirror. If all mirrors are failing, there are backup mirrors (at the end of the mirrors list) that should be available.
Download Apache Mac
You may also consult the complete list of mirrors.
Tomcat Native Connector - 1.2
For more information concerning Tomcat Native, see the Tomcat Native site.
- Source (please choose the correct format for your platform)
- Native 1.2.25 Source Release tar.gz (e.g. Unix, Linux, Mac OS)
- [PGP], [SHA512]
- Native 1.2.25 Source Release zip (e.g. Windows)
- [PGP], [SHA512]
- Native 1.2.25 Source Release tar.gz (e.g. Unix, Linux, Mac OS)
You can find binaries release too. You may download them from HERE
- The Windows binaries are available in two variants. a) Default. This is what people usually use. This version of library is included in Apache Tomcat distributions. b) OCSP-enabled. This one has enabled support for verification of client SSL certificates via OCSP protocol (45392).Each archive contains
tcnative-1.dll
for 32-bit and 64-bit (x64) CPU architectures. You have to use the DLL that matches CPU architecture of JVM that you use to run Tomcat.Binaries for Microsoft Windows built with OpenSSL 1.1.1c- Native 1.2.25 Windows Binaries zip (recommended)
- [PGP], [SHA512]
- Native 1.2.25 Windows OCSP-enabled Binaries zip
- [PGP], [SHA512]
- Native 1.2.25 Windows Binaries zip (recommended)
Verify the Integrity of the Files
You mustverify the integrity of the downloaded files. We provide OpenPGP signatures for every release file. This signature should be matched against the KEYS file which contains the OpenPGP keys of Tomcat's Release Managers. We also provide
SHA512
checksums for every release file. After you download the file, you should calculate a checksum for your download, and make sure it is the same as ours.