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    shell2http

    shell2http

    Executing shell commands via HTTP server

    HTTP server to execute shell commands. Designed for development, prototyping or remote control. Settings through two command line arguments, path and shell command. With -the form-check option you can specify the regular expression for checking the form fields. To setup multiple auth users, you can specify the -basic-auth option multiple times. The credentials for basic authentication may also be provided via the SH_BASIC_AUTH environment variable. You can specify the preferred HTTP-method.
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    Hoverfly

    Hoverfly

    Lightweight service virtualization/ API simulation / API mocking tool

    ...Replace unreliable test systems and restrictive API sandboxes with high-performance simulations in seconds. Run on MacOS, Windows or Linux, or use native Java or Python language bindings to get started quickly. Simulate API latency or failure when required by writing custom scripts in the language of your choice.
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    eja

    micro web server

    This is a forking and extensible micro web server written in C and Lua that can serve static files and dynamic Lua scripts. Commands can be passed from script, interactive shell or via signed url. Scripts can be compiled to portable bytecode.
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    XSPD High Performance Application Server

    XSPD High Performance Application Server

    Extended Server Pages (XSP/XSPD) for UNIX or Linux, C-based

    XSP/XSPD high performance session based web application server for C/C++, Java and shell-scripts, requires UNIX/Linux based operating system, development of application programs like JSP's in C/C++, Java and/or shell scripts within same session context.
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    AWSFS is a set of tools and Scripts, who downloads, compiles and installs a Full featured Apache Webserver with Perl, PHP, PHPmyadmin, Mysql and Apache::ASP
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    This project is a lightweight server written in Ocaml for highly interactive webpages or even online browser based games. The server can already be used as a fast frontend to a MySQL database. The software should work on *nix and windows.
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    This one you must see! After stripping out comments, you get ca. 2Kb script. Serves static HTML/ASCII pages, ELF binaries, bash/perl scripts, GIF images. adding any other content type is trivial. Should be installed in /etc/inetd.conf.
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