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    Static Web Server

    Static Web Server

    A cross-platform, high-performance and asynchronous web server

    ...It is focused on lightness and easy-to-use principles while keeping high performance and safety powered by The Rust Programming Language. Written on top of Hyper and Tokio runtime, it provides concurrent and asynchronous networking abilities and the latest HTTP/1 - HTTP/2 implementations. Cross-platform and available for Linux, macOS, Windows, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Android, Docker and Wasm (via Wasmer).
    Downloads: 28 This Week
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    Mongoose Embedded Web Server

    Mongoose Embedded Web Server

    An embedded web server

    ...On the market since 2004, used by vast number of open source and commercial products - it even runs on the International Space Station! Mongoose makes embedded network programming fast, robust, and easy. Cross-platform, works on Linux/UNIX, MacOS, Windows, Android, FreeRTOS, etc. Supported embedded architectures: ESP32, NRF52, STM32, NXP, and more. Built-in protocols: plain TCP/UDP, HTTP, MQTT, Websocket. SSL/TLS support: mbedTLS, OpenSSL or custom (via API). Used to solve a wide range of business needs, like implementing Web UI interface on devices, RESTful API services, telemetry data exchange, remote control for a product, remote software updates, remote monitoring, and others.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Serverless Express by Vendia

    Serverless Express by Vendia

    Run Node.js web applications and APIs using existing frameworks

    ...This release includes new features like smart contracts, user-level transactions, the beta release of Azure support, and more. We also added a pay-as-you-go pricing plan that gives developers from organizations of any size access to Vendia's enterprise-grade platform for building data-driven, multi-party, cross-cloud apps. If you want to migrate an existing application to AWS Lambda, it's advised to get the minimal example up and running first, and then copy your application source in.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    ErpNet.FP

    Server for printing to fiscal printers

    ErpNet.FP is a light-weight cross-platform Http server facilitating printing to fiscal printers through simple JSON Api.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere

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    Fenix Web Server

    Fenix Web Server

    A simple and visual static web server with collaboration features

    Fenix is a desktop-based static web server application built for developers who want a quick, visual, and easy way to serve local folders as HTTP servers — useful for previewing static sites, mocking APIs, or sharing directories without requiring heavy web server setup. It provides a GUI that lets you point to a local directory, pick a port (or auto-choose an available port), and start a server with a single click; this makes it a handy tool for front-end developers, static-site creators, or...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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