- MAMP
The
acronym MAMP refers to theApple Macintosh operating system,Mac OS X , and a set offree software programs commonly used together to run dynamicWeb site s or servers:
* Mac OS X, theoperating system ;
* Apache, theWeb server ;
* MySQL, thedatabase management system (or database server);
* P for PHP, Perl, or Python, all programming languages used forweb development .To be precise, it is an
open source Web platform built upon Mac OS X.Though originally only Apache was integrated into Mac OS X, the combination has become popular because of its low cost and because of the ubiquity of its components, and Mac OS X now ships with PHP and is MySQL-ready. When used in combination they represent a solution stack of technologies that support application servers. Other such stacks include Apple Computer's
WebObjects , Java/Java EE andMicrosoft 's .NET architecture.In general use, MAMP refers to a packaging of these technologies for development use by webEdition. This is a development environment, and not intended for general production use as a webserver. webEdition recommends using
Mac OS X Server with the provided Apache software or aLinux server, although it should be noted that all the MAMP technologies run on base MacOSX outside of their sandbox.Links
A popular [http://www.mamp.info/en/index.php MAMP distribution] is provided by the German software brand webEdition.
ee also
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.