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    EmbedIO

    EmbedIO

    A tiny, cross-platform, module based web server for .NET

    ...Multiple implementations support: EmbedIO can use Microsoft HttpListener or internal Http Listener based on Mono/websocket-sharp projects. Cross-platform: tested on multiple OS and runtimes. From Windows .NET Framework to Linux MONO. Extensible: Write your own modules -- For example, video streaming, UPnP, etc. Check out EmbedIO Extras for additional modules. Small memory footprint. Create REST APIs quickly with the out-of-the-box Web API module. Serve static or embedded files with 1 line of code (also out-of-the-box). Handle sessions with the built-in LocalSessionWebModule. ...
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    IIS Application Pools run as w3wp.exe in the process list, but how can you see which application pool belongs to which process... IISApp in a DOS box? of course or would you prefer to browse to a web page?
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