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[Savannah-register-public] [task #4264] Submission of gumdrop
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Chris Burdess |
Subject: |
[Savannah-register-public] [task #4264] Submission of gumdrop |
Date: |
Tue, 14 Jun 2005 19:07:29 +0000 |
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Summary: Submission of gumdrop
Project: Savannah Administration
Submitted by: dog
Submitted on: Tue 06/14/2005 at 19:07
Should Start On: Tue 06/14/2005 at 00:00
Should be Finished on: Fri 06/24/2005 at 00:00
Category: Project Approval
Priority: 5 - Normal
Status: None
Privacy: Public
Assigned to: None
Percent Complete: 0%
Open/Closed: Open
Effort: 0.00
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Details:
Site Admin. Approval/Edition URL:
<https://savannah.gnu.org/admin/groupedit.php?group_id=7718>
###### ORIGINAL SUBMISSION DETAILS ######
System Group Name:
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gumdrop
Full Name:
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gumdrop
Type:
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Official GNU software
License:
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GNU General Public License V2 or later
Other License:
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Description:
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gumdrop is a multipurpose Java server using asynchronous I/O. It provides a
servlet container implementing most of the servlet 1.4 specification.
Because the number of threads in the gumdrop servlet container is independent
of the number of concurrent connections, it can scale much better than
traditional Java web servers like Tomcat. It also avoids dependency on large,
slow libraries and is therefore quite fast.
Source code can be found at http://bluezoo.org/gumdrop.tar.gz
Other Software Required:
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Requires GNU inetlib and the JavaMail and servlet APIs (available from the
GNU classpathx project).
gumdrop currently requires Java 2. At the moment work is under way to provide
enough support for the thread management and asynchronous I/O APIs in GNU
classpath and gcj to run gumdrop, and to provide enough Java 5 support to
develop crypto support (TLS). At the current time, though, there are still too
many class library bugs in GNU classpath to run gumdrop out of the box.
gumdrop is also intended to serve as a test for enterprise-level functionality
in GNU Java projects.
Other Comments:
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