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True object-oriented Java web framework without NULLs
Takes is a true object-oriented and immutable Java8 web development framework. Pay attention that UTF-8 encoding is set on the command line. The entire framework relies on your default Java encoding, which is not necessarily UTF-8 by default. To be sure, always set it on the command line with file.encoding Java argument. We decided not to hard-code "UTF-8" in our code mostly because this would be against the entire idea of Java localization, according to which a user always should have a...
Fast, lightweight Web framework based on Netty; without too much dependency, and the core jar package is only 30KB. Configuration files can also be read in multiple environments, just add VM parameters, also ensure that the parameter name and file name are consistent.
Simplified multithreaded Java HTTP server able to interpret GET/POST requests.
Example dummy app included. It uses Apache2 as a proxy for AJAX calls and jQuery code as a client.
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Requirements:
For the Java HTTP server:
- J2SE (SDK for compilation)
For the exampe web app:
- Apache2 with mod_rewrite and mod_proxy
Client-side for the web app:
- www browser supporting JS with jQuery
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Setup:
- run Server.class from Java server files (java Server) in a...
(Yet another) Small Java Web-Server: A (Very) Small Java-Based Webserver. It allows you to publish ressources and Self-Generated Java-Pages in Object-Style (new Table("Title");).