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    A cross platform Http web server developed using C++. Agile methodology with emphasis on :- 1. Good Design 2. Object Oriented Programming 3. Refactoring 4. Static/Dynamic Analysis, Unit-testing, Code Coverage 5. Software Engineering best practices.
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    sjws
    (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");).
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    Java Valves
    This Project aims at developing generic Valves for Containers like Tomcat.Development will be aimed at providing detailed request tracing valves based on the native logger valves.This project is created and architected by Arunn John Moothedathu (www.arunjohn.com).
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    Java Virtual System (JVS) is built around a virtual file system (VFS) - a common platform of Java, by Java, for Java. JVS extends JVM and makes it from an interpreter running half-compiled code a first-class server.
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    Java Server Executive (JSE) is a Web Server and Servlet, JSP, EJB, JWS, JMS Container. It aims at developing a new integrated framework that would tremendously minimize the time, cost and effort required for creating and maintaining a web-application. I
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    litehttpd is a lightweight web server. It also supports server-side java classes. The goal of the litehttpd project is to create a fast and small footprint web server that can leverage existing java code.
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    This has a Python ICAP (Internet Content Adaptation Protocol) server and IRML parser. Using this, a web proxy can do rule-based adaptation of content before delivery to clients. Has a Python proxylet API and squid-icap-client code too.
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    A really small web server written in PHP, which is standalone, single threaded and all code is load only once.
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    CPIA is a macro-processing engine for XML (and HTML), written in C. The engine can either be used offline as a processor, or inside a web server. Both developers have lost interest. If you are interested in maintaining it, please contact either admin.
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