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    Rouille

    Rouille

    Web framework in Rust

    Rouille is a micro-web-framework library. It creates a listening socket and parses incoming HTTP requests from clients, then gives you the hand to process the request. Rouille was designed to be intuitive to use if you know Rust. Contrary to express-like frameworks, it doesn't employ middlewares. Instead, everything is handled in a linear way. Concepts closely related to websites (like cookies, CGI, form input, etc.) are directly supported by rouille.
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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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    Ceres - Micro WebServer for J2ME
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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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