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    TJWS is an Open Source HTTP Server and Servlet container written in 100% Java. It's designed to be a light weight, high performing, secure, embeddable, extensible and flexible. Very small footprinted (~100K), CGI, J2EE/JSP compatible. Servlet spec 3.1
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    NanoHTTPD

    NanoHTTPD

    Tiny, easily embeddable HTTP server in Java

    NanoHTTPD is a light-weight HTTP server designed for embedding in other applications, released under a Modified BSD licence. It is being developed at Github and uses Apache Maven for builds & unit testing. Nanolets are like servlets only that they have a extremely low profile. They offer an easy to use system for a more complex server application. We are currently in the process of stabilizing NanoHTTPD from the many pull requests and feature requests that were integrated over the last few...
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    TinyJEE is a zero conf, zero maintenance embeddable platform that has the major goal make the usage of JEE as easy as working with GRAILS while following a component oriented approach with minimized dependencies and main focus on POJO and Java config
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    Jina, A tiny web server for embedded Application written in Java
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    TXS provides a basic HTTP server. Its own XML Script language can produce, via XSL-T, XForms or XHTML pages (tested with FireFox). It can also be used to read and generate CSV, XML or ZIP files. HTML page capture and email generation also available.
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    A framework for building, deploying and managing well-described REST-ful Web services, including REST-ful Web Services realizations for RSS, XML Topic Maps, Structured Arguments, and Workflow.
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    TWIT is a tiny webserver written in Java, which aims to be portable and small enough to easily be integrated into any development project. It supports HTTP/1.0 and CGI/1.1, HTTP/1.1 and Java Servlet support are in the works.
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    TINY HTTP Daemon 0.01 - A flexible tiny web server
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    The goal is to allow Java web developers to create workflow-like websites, moving away from the traditional page-based system to a website represented by states (screens) and transitions (links, forms...) and using AJAX to process the requests.
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