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    minimock

    minimock a tiny http server that always return the same response

    When developing SOA, there is a time when you feel the need to be able to mock a webservice. That's what minimock's used for. running minimock as such minimock 8080 d:/response.xml will start a server listening on port 8080 that will always return the content of the file d:/response. The main advantages of minimock over other similar tools are its ease of use and its the low footprint : * executable is 20k large. (but on win$ it depends on cygwin1.dll that is 2Mb large) * avg...
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    tinyhttpd is a relatively simple webserver I wrote for a school project. While exceedingly simple, tinyhttpd is threaded and handles basic CGI scripts! This is an educational tool to demonstrate the concepts behind http.
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