Tornado HTTP Server is a multi-threaded web server written in Java. It aims to be secure, efficient, and portable, and provide a full implementation of HTTP 1.1. Advanced features such as GZip output compression and web-based administration are planned.
Code library for browser/device repository. Standard interface adhering to W3C specification. Will be available in multiple source languages for multiple platforms. Main use is context-based adaptation of content/services on mobile aware Web servers.
Pygmy is a 40KB portable http stack written in Java. It is ideal for PDA and resource limited devices, as well as desktop applications and server applications. Pygmy provides a plug-in architecture so features can be added and removed easily.
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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The Nogis Webserver is a small server with PHP and CGI support. It is very portable and we are aiming to make it in a Class structre for others to use.