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...If you need to add authentication, validation, or any behavior, you can use the project as a module in combination with other Express middleware. You can deploy JSON Server. For example, JSONPlaceholder is an online fake API powered by JSON Server and running on Heroku. If you make POST, PUT, PATCH or DELETE requests, changes will be automatically and safely saved to db.json using lowdb. You can use JSON Server to serve your HTML, JS and CSS, simply create a ./public directory or use --static to set a different static files directory. There are many ways to set up SSL in development. One simple way is to use hotel.
Node server for dynamic, fake JSON. When developing client-side applications, often either static JSON files, or an actual server, backend, datastore, or API, is used. Sometimes static files are too static, and sometimes an actual server is not available, not accessible, or too tedious to set up.
...Himalaya is synchronous and does not require any complicated callbacks. Himalaya does not cut corners and returns an accurate representation of the HTML supplied. To remove whitespace, post-process the JSON; check out an example script. Himalaya can include the start and end positions of nodes in the parse output. To enable this, you can pass parse the parseDefaults extended with includePositions: true. Himalaya provides a stringify method. The following example parses the HTML to JSON then parses the JSON back into HTML.
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 terminal/console
- unpack example app files under/within your apache2 document root file structure
- open index.html (with a www browser, from a www server)
- observe terminal output
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