The Little Portal Gizmo is a small Java web application container based on Eclipse plug-ins and the Apache HTTP Core. It uses a custom and very light weight API. The web applications you develop for the Gizmo have the form of Eclipse plug-ins.
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The Little Portal Gizmo is a small Java web application container based on the Eclipse plug-in infrastructure and the Apache HttpCore. It does not support the Java Servlet API, but instead a custom and very light weight API. Many aspects of this API are derived straight from Apache HttpCore. The web applications you develop for the Gizmo have the form of Eclipse plug-ins. A Gizmo installation can run any number of web applications at a time. Release 3 on 27 April 2009: * Finally: a logout mechanism. * Deployment tutorial. * Responders now execute their method against "RequestTarget" objects. * Web applications now implement the "Application" interface. * Rationalised the request mapping and handling for "Application" and "Session" objects. Both are "RequestTargets." * Request handler methods now marked with "@Request" annotations instead of the "rqst_" name prefix. * Custom configuration information (e.g. in form of properties files) can be given to web applications via the "webapp" extension point. * Changes to web application extension point + tutorial updates. * More thorough checks during initialisation. * Multiple response output formats for single methods. * Changed web application initialisation. * Documentation updates. * More automated tests. http://lipog.sourceforge.net
Release 3 (27 April 2009) * Finally: a logout mechanism. * Deployment tutorial. * Responders now execute their method against "RequestTarget" objects. * Web applications now implement the "Application" interface. * Rationalised the request mapping and handling for "Application" and "Session" objects. Both are "RequestTargets." * Request handler methods now marked with "@Request" annotations instead of the "rqst_" name prefix. * Custom configuration information (e.g. in form of properties files) can be given to web applications via the "webapp" extension point. * Changes to web application extension point + tutorial updates. * More thorough checks during initialisation. * Multiple response output formats for single methods. * Changed web application initialisation. * Documentation updates. * More automated tests. Release 2 (5 April 2009) * MIME type handling. * Fixes to session handling. * Improved session key generation. * Documentation updates. Release 1 (2 April 2009) * Initial release.
Release 3 (27 April 2009) * Finally: a logout mechanism. * Deployment tutorial. * Responders now execute their method against "RequestTarget" objects. * Web applications now implement the "Application" interface. * Rationalised the request mapping and handling for "Application" and "Session" objects. Both are "RequestTargets." * Request handler methods now marked with "@Request" annotations instead of the "rqst_" name prefix. * Custom configuration information (e.g. in form of properties files) can be given to web applications via the "webapp" extension point. * Changes to web application extension point + tutorial updates. * More thorough checks during initialisation. * Multiple response output formats for single methods. * Changed web application initialisation. * Documentation updates. * More automated tests. Release 2 (5 April 2009) * MIME type handling. * Fixes to session handling. * Improved session key generation. * Documentation updates. Release 1 (2 April 2009) * Initial release.
The Little Portal Gizmo is a small Java web application container based on the Eclipse plug-in infrastructure and the Apache HttpCore. It does not support the Java Servlet API, but instead a custom and very light weight API. Many aspects of this API are derived straight from Apache HttpCore. The web applications you develop for the Gizmo have the form of Eclipse plug-ins. A Gizmo installation can run any number of web applications at a time. Release 2 on 5 April 2009: * Mime type handling * Fixes to session handling. * Improved session key generation. * Documentation updates. http://lipog.sourceforge.net
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