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    MyPoorWebServer

    MyPoorWebServer

    Demonstrates fundamental HTTP server implementation principles

    MyPoorWebServer is a C/C++-based web server project that demonstrates fundamental HTTP server implementation principles drawn from classic network programming literature and high-performance server design books. The repository contains source code that implements a basic HTTP server, intended to be compiled and run from the command line, exposing introductory web server functionality such as serving static HTML files and handling simple POST requests. It was originally developed as a resume...
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    uma::bson

    DOM-style C++ API for reading/writing BSON data

    uma::bson is a DOM-style C++ API for reading/writing BSON data. Unlike the MongoDB C++ API, which exposes a read-only interface with a separate interface for creating a BSON representation, this API allows reading/writing on the existing data. The API is designed primarily for serialising/deserialising BSON data to/from streams (files, socket connections, etc.).
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    This project provides useful tools/plugins for simplifying the development with Eclipse. Our first tool is a log file viewer plugin for Eclipse that reads JavaUtil JDK logs from socket or file. Multiple logs can be viewed at the same time.
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    A simple socket server that lets you send/receive data via TCP on a given port. The data to send can be defined in an XML form and can be altered on the fly before sending. Given the flexibility you can spoof whole sessions to test your software.
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    The newly introduced security policy for Flash requires the servers to serve the security policy for allowing socket connections to their servers at port 843. This application satisfies this requirement by serving policy files for flash clients.
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    Multi-purpose, platform/language independent Server with the ability to handle multiple concurrent connections on 1 socket, interactively/dynamically starting and stopping service modules. Needs only 1 port opened to access many different services.
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    A collection of C++ classes for work with socket io, networking, rpc, encryption, threading, pcre, logging etc.
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