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    find-my-way

    find-my-way

    A crazy fast HTTP router

    A crazy fast HTTP router, internally uses a highly performant Radix Tree (aka compact Prefix Tree), supports route params, wildcards, and it's framework is independent. You can set a custom length for parameters in parametric (standard, regex and multi) routes by using maxParamLength option, the default value is 100 characters. If you are using a regex-based route, find-my-way will throw an error if detects potentially catastrophic exponential-time regular expressions (internally uses safe-regex2). According to RFC3986, find-my-way is case-sensitive by default. You can disable this by setting the caseSensitive option to false: in that case, all paths will be matched as lowercase, but the route parameters or wildcards will maintain their original letter casing.
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    boahttpd

    A C++ library to make your application be a cgi-featured http server

    The library, boahttpd, is designed to create a cgi-featured http server (normally called as boa-server)easily and fast. That means you can easily add CGI support to your server application. Further more, it support filter and allows you to prevent unauthorized access. It's a multi-threaded server. Its written in C++ inside, but provides a C-Style API which you will find it to be Object-Oriented essentially. Multiple platforms are supported with a uqique set of interface, including Windows, Linux, or Embedded systems. It will take only a few minutes to get to know how to use it. It's suggested to started from the development manual. ...
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