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    Java HTTP REST interface

    Base for HTTP-REST Java application

    Simplified multithreaded Java HTTP server able to interpret GET/POST requests. Example dummy app included. It uses Apache2 as a proxy for AJAX calls and jQuery code as a client. ------- Requirements: For the Java HTTP server: - J2SE (SDK for compilation) For the exampe web app: - Apache2 with mod_rewrite and mod_proxy Client-side for the web app: - www browser supporting JS with jQuery --- Setup: - run Server.class from Java server files (java Server) in a terminal/console - unpack example app files under/within your apache2 document root file structure - open index.html (with a www browser, from a www server) - observe terminal output
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    AjaxToaster

    Servlet framework for creating standalone restful CRUD services

    AjaxToaster is built on XMLToaster and inspired by the "guerrilla SOA" philosphy. You can use it to quickly create RESTful JSON & XML based CRUD services for your web applications by writing short scripts. It is downloadable as a windows installer package for quick no-hassle setup. It runs as a servlet in an app-server. By default it sets itself up to run inside its own standalone (jetty) server. Code contributions most welcome!
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