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Topic: Jakarta Project


  
  Jakarta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jakarta was the center of the Dutch effort to retain control over their former colony during the war of independence that ended with the establishment of Indonesia in 1949.
The railroad tracks connect Jakarta to its neighboring cities: Depok and Bogor to the south, Tangerang and Serpong to the west, and Bekasi, Karawang, and Cikampek to the east.
Jakarta is the home of many universities, the oldest of which is the Universitas Indonesia, of which big part of it is now relocated to Depok.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jakarta   (1726 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Jakarta
Jakarta is divided into five districts of kotamadya headed by walikotamadya (now the term kotamadya has been changed to just kota).
The tollroads also connect Jakarta to the International airport of Soekarno-Hatta to the northwest, to the port of Merak and Tangerang to the west, to Serpong to the southwest, to Depok and Bogor to the south, and to Bekasi, Cibitung and Karawang, Purwakarta and eventually to Bandung to the east.
Jakarta is the home of popular soccer team Persija Jakarta, which regularly plays its matches in the stadium of Lebak Bulus.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Jakarta   (1379 words)

  
 Sewerage and Sanitation: Jakarta and Manila
The project's goals were to (1) improve environmental and public health conditions in a target area that housed about 450,000 people, (2) create an institution to operate the sewer system, (3) demonstrate the feasibility of low-cost sanitation solutions, and (4) improve the management of Jakarta's water supply.
This project was larger and more expensive than the one in Jakarta; its main objectives were to improve sanitation in the poor areas of metropolitan Manila and to develop an institutional strategy for building similar projects in the future.
The crucial difference between the two projects is that in Manila, the Bank adopted a collaborative approach that resulted in a receptive and well-run institution committed to improving the environment, whereas in Jakarta, disagreements between the Bank and the implementing agencies, combined with inadequate technical design, ultimately caused the project to fail.
wbln0018.worldbank.org /oed/oeddoclib.nsf/da35f6a7f89965eb85256885007dd684/4be7a12a7dd3b01a852567f5005d897c?OpenDocument   (1682 words)

  
 Jakarta Project - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It operates as an umbrella project under the auspices of the Apache Software Foundation, and all of Jakarta products are released under the Apache License.
Jakarta is not named after the capital city of Indonesia, nor after the Jakarta blue butterfly species.
Instead, it is named after the conference room at Sun Microsystems where the majority of discussions leading to the project's creation took place.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jakarta_Project   (233 words)

  
 Jakarta's monorail project up in the air - World - www.theage.com.au
The company building the monorail, PT Jakarta Monorail, insists work is still under way and points to stone blocks stacked 20 metres high that the company says are part of a "loading test".
But a Jakarta Monorail director, Sukmawati Syukur, admits the project is in financial trouble and that the completion date is in doubt.
Jakarta opened a dedicated bus lane on one of its busiest streets about a year ago and has plans for a dozen more.
www.theage.com.au /news/World/Jakartas-monorail-project-up-in-the-air/2005/02/25/1109180106963.html?oneclick=true   (558 words)

  
 JAKARTA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Jakarta, known as Djakarta or DKI Jakarta, is the capital city of Indonesia, located on the island of Java.
Jakarta, founded in the 15th century, began as a small harbor city located near the mouth of the Ciliwung river.
Jakarta is divided into five districts of kotamadya headed by walikotamadya.
www.yotor.org /wiki/en/ja/Jakarta.htm   (1120 words)

  
 The Jakarta Site - The Jakarta Project -- Java Related Products
The Jakarta Project offers a diverse set of open source Java solutions and is a part of The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) which encourages a collaborative, consensus-based development process under an open software license.
Jakarta is organized into subprojects, summarized in the section below.
The ASF contains other Java projects, some of which were a part of Jakarta, that are detailed on the ASF Project page.
jakarta.apache.org   (491 words)

  
 Assessment:Jakarta project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Project activities were triggered by issues arising from data collection on the reefs in Jakarta Bay during both 1985 and 1995.
The project activities at Banjarsari have high visibility, and waste management practices are beginning to be replicated at a number of kampungs across the city which is regularly reported in the media.
One of the challenges for the project is to further target polluters at the community and municipal level and to raise awareness on the root causes of the degradation of Jakarta Bay, namely the annual flooding of the city and subsequent damage caused by deforestation of the water catchments and riverbanks.
www.unesco.org /csi/act/jakarta/assess13.htm   (2659 words)

  
 BPD Jakarta Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
PAM Jaya continues to own the assets, but the use of assets (and their management, improvement and expansion) has been licensed to the private partners for a period of 25 years.
The focus project is for the expansion of piped water supply for household connections in Marunda District - a poor community of eastern Jakarta.
The relationships lie primarily between TWI and Pam Jaya, but the project is also influenced by the Marunda City Planning Council, the municipality of North Jakarta, the Indonesian Consumer Association and the Ministry of Public Works.
www.bpd-waterandsanitation.org /english/prj_jakarta.htm   (1036 words)

  
 Seattle vs. Jakarta: The Monorail Challenge
Jakarta is an emerging but still third world city with over 10 million people (Seattle: 3 mil) and an average per capita income of $5,018 (Seattle: $41,000).
Jakarta, a city rattled by an 8.7 earthquake on Monday, had been on schedule to build a 16 mile two-route monorail system for a third of the cost and in half the time that it will take Seattle to build their 14 mile one-route track.
With the Stranger advocating a revote, and the light rail project moving forward, the Seattle Monorail Project is on the shakiest ground it's been on yet.
www.reload.ws /blog/svj.htm   (7478 words)

  
 Evaluation Jakarta project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Jakarta Bay project in Indonesia is a long-term attempt to deal with the effects of Jakarta’s rapid urban growth on the sensitive coastal marine environment.
Jakarta’s population is now estimated to be about 20 million, making it the seventh largest urban agglomeration in the world.
This project, which is large in scope but not in budget, has been going on for at least 4 years and is continuing.
www.unesco.org /csi/act/jakarta/evaluation.htm   (626 words)

  
 The Jakarta Taglibs Project-- Part I
The goal of the Jakarta Project is to provide commercial-quality server solutions based on the Java platform that are developed in an open and cooperative fashion.
Jakarta, part of the not-for-profit Apache Software Foundation, is the overall project name that encompasses many different subprojects.
The Jakarta Taglibs Project is currently in a growth phase, transitioning from the informal infrastructure of a technology incubator, to the more mature update and release procedures found in larger Jakarta projects.
java.sun.com /developer/technicalArticles/javaserverpages/JakartaTaglibs   (3610 words)

  
 Jakarta Commons Lang project offers centralized utility functions
Apache Jakarta Commons Lang is an API, which aims to centralize these common utility functions with good documentation, high stability, and a goodly amount of peer review—or arguments, as the case sometimes may be.
The central idea of Jakarta Commons Lang is the enhancement of the standard Java libraries, most notably java.lang.*, but it does reserve the right to incorporate other Java libraries, such as java.util.Date or Java array functions.
For the last year, the Jakarta Commons Lang project has been evolving and maturing, pieced together from code around the Jakarta projects, from committer's own personal libraries (e.g., GenJavaCore), and from the minds of the committers.
builder.com.com /5100-6386-1050348.html   (923 words)

  
 Project management: Maven makes it easy
Many Apache Jakarta projects, in fact, now use Maven, and the adoption rate for corporate projects continues to increase because of Maven's project-oriented approach.
The project build and reports section contains project build information such as a source code directory, a unit test-case directory, and the reports to generate in the build.
Project inheritance lets the POM inherit from a master POM in a way similar to object inheritance -- a feature especially important here because of the minimal differences among these projects (mainly in dependencies).
www-128.ibm.com /developerworks/java/library/j-maven   (3135 words)

  
 ONJava.com: Jakarta Taglibs
The Jakarta Taglib project is an open source repository of tag libraries.
The Jakarta Project is actually an umbrella project for many other projects which aim to deliver commercial-quality Java server programs.
All of the projects are open source and are developed by programmers throughout the world.
www.onjava.com /pub/a/onjava/2001/05/29/jsp_servlets.html   (627 words)

  
 Welcome - Apache Struts Project
The goal of the Apache Struts project is to encourage application architectures based on the "Model 2" approach, a variation of the classic Model-View-Controller (MVC) design paradigm.
Both frameworks are first-class citizens of the Apache Struts project.
Apache Struts is a volunteer project and all support for the framework is provided by unpaid volunteers.
struts.apache.org   (470 words)

  
 FrontPage - Jakarta Wiki
The Jakarta project is a collection of sub-projects that provide server-side solutions using the Java language.
The Apache Software Foundation also hosts projects written in Java which are not managed as part of the Jakarta project; see the list of top-level projects at
Jakarta Forum that currently archives the mailing lists from all the Jakarta sub projects.
wiki.apache.org /jakarta   (226 words)

  
 Apache Overview HOWTO: ASF Projects   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Jakarta Lucene is a high-performance, full-featured text search engine written in Java and part of the Jakarta project.
The XML-RPC project is a Java implementation of the XML-RPC protocol, a light-weight protocol similar and predecessor to SOAP.
The APR project provides a portability layer that abstracts a number of APIs for file manipulation, network access and so on.
www.redhat.com /mirrors/LDP/HOWTO/Apache-Overview-HOWTO-3.html   (1541 words)

  
 The Jakarta Taglibs Project
Jakarta Taglibs also hosts the development tree of the reference implementation (RI) for the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL).
A project is eventually promoted as an "officially supported project at Jakarta Taglibs" once it has been through a successful evaluation period and vote.
As described in the New Project Submission document, contributing an individual project is the standard way to acquire Committer status to Jakarta Taglibs.
jakarta.apache.org /taglibs   (1130 words)

  
 Learn to Read and Write Microsoft Excel Documents with Jakarta's POI
Jakarta's POI project makes it easy to read and write Excel files and provides support for manipulating other documents based on Microsoft's OLE 2 Compound Document Format.
he purpose of the Jakarta POI open source project is to provide Java with the ability to manipulate file formats based on Microsoft's OLE 2 Compound Document Format.
Currently, the most widely accepted part of the project is the Horrible Spread Sheet Format (HSSF) (click the link to discover a bit of the history behind that name.
www.devx.com /Java/Article/17301   (285 words)

  
 Maranatha Self-Help Project - Jakarta, Indonesia
The objective was to give work to very poor women of Jakarta to help them supporting their families and sending their children to school.
The project was managed by a series of expatriate volunteers until 1990 when Connie Titaheluw, an Indonesian lady who has experience in both business and social work, took over as manager.
Thirty women were given loans to start their own businesses such as selling food in the markets and establishing tailor shops with one enterprising woman buying a shrimp pond.
www.expat.or.id /givingback/maranatha.html   (615 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
As stated on the Jakarta homepage: The goal of the Jakarta Project is to provide commercial-quality server solutions based on the Java Platform that are developed in an open and cooperative fashion.
So, Jakarta is bringing standard Java Servlet and JSP support to Apache, and doing it in an open, collaborative, source-shared manner.
Grab the source from: http://jakarta.apache.org/downloads/sourceindex.html Notice how, as is common for Apache projects, there is both an anonymous CVS-based source repository for check-outs only, as well as a source tree where changes can be checked in, or "committed," to the public source archive.
www.billday.com /Work/CareerQA/careerqa_20000128.txt   (684 words)

  
 Sun and Apache team up to deliver servlet and JSP code
It will also be possible to submit changes to the official Jakarta source code back to the Jakarta Project, subject to review by the group of developers who are actively participating in the project.
The Jakarta Project will be divided into a number of projects involving Java.
For more information, see the URL for the Jakarta Project in the Resources section.
www.javaworld.com /jw-06-1999/jw-06-sunapache.html   (1017 words)

  
 Tapestry now an official Jakarta Project
Every new project I now develop is already half complete because of the vast chunks of common code I pull in from previous work, common library code, and increasingly, some of the third party components contributed to tapestry.
The Jakarta brand is about separating the wheat from the chaff; Tapestry wouldn't have made it all the way to being a Jakarta project if it didn't have strong technology and a strong, committed (even "rabid") developer community.
Struts projects are more like bringing in the big sledge hammer and hit on a bunch of rocks for 8 hours, then go home depressed, hoping only that some TV show is on that can cheer you up.
www.theserverside.com /news/thread.tss?thread_id=19574&CFID=1565&CFTOKEN=C5257C32-CE82-6F3A-C7071264CADF1C09   (5698 words)

  
 Java News Forum - The Apache Jakarta Project has released Commons Collections 3.1, an open source library that...
Original Post: The Apache Jakarta Project has released Commons Collections 3.1, an open source library that...
The Apache Jakarta Project has released Commons Collections 3.1, an open source library that extends and augments the Java Collections Framework.
Read: The Apache Jakarta Project has released Commons Collections 3.1, an open source library that...
www.artima.com /forums/flat.jsp?forum=136&thread=57828   (220 words)

  
 Apache Gump
You can set up and run Gump on your own machine and run it on your own projects, however it is currently most famous for building most of Apache's java-based projects and their dependencies (which constitutes several million lines of code split up into hundreds of projects).
With Traditional Gump, project definitions are converted from XML to scripts native to the platform on which you are running.
The FAQ for that project indicate that the project was named after a movie that the creator of that project was particularly fond of, so it seemed fitting that this effort would be named after a movie.
gump.apache.org   (688 words)

  
 List of modules WITHOUT javadocs
Projects which are most * referenced get priority.
2) the project may contain a target to build javadocs, but not a target which will build both javadocs and a jar.
You might be able to infer a request from the following: > 2) the project may contain a target to build javadocs, but not a target > which will build both javadocs and a jar.
mail-archives.apache.org /mod_mbox/jakarta-alexandria-dev/200201.mbox   (4629 words)

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