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Jars > Utilities > Servers > Femto Web Server: Thin HTTP Thread

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Category: Servers Language: Java

Femto Web Server: Thin HTTP Thread

The Femto Web Server is a thin HTTP server, constructed as independent Java thread. It's main purpose is to allow you to add a web server (for maintenance) to an already existing java application/daemon in a very easy way. You're up and running with your integrated HTTP web server in an unbeatably short time. It supports to execute classes direct from the web browser and to execute simple server side includes. Secure standalone operating is also supported. Free usage, as long you don't redistribute it!

Submitted by : David Fischer
Resource URL : http://www.d-fischer.com:83/
Source Code : Not Available
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Type : Application
Category : Servers
Language : Java
Marketing : Shareware
Development : Release
History : New Submission
Version : V1.4
Date Submitted : 11-JUL-02
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