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A package was submitted to savannah.nongnu.org
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Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho <address@hidden> described the package as follows:
License: lgpl
Other License:
Package: HTTP-Kit
System name: http-kit
Type: non-GNU
Description:
HTTP-Kit is an implementation of HTTP/1.1, written in Java. Its main intent is
not to recreate another generic web browser or a web server, but rather to
allow software developers to specialize HTTP for their applications. For
example, the Storm project uses HTTP-Kit to implement HTTP access to a Storm
pool.
HTTP-Kit provides infrastructure needed to implement a HTTP client and a HTTP
server. This infrastructure is partially shared by the client and server, and
HTTP-Kit exploits this by sharing code and interfaces betwee n its server and
client parts. In a sense, HTTP-Kit is similar to servlet engines, but HTTP-Kit
differs from them in also providing support for HTTP clients.
HTTP-Kit is currently a part of Storm (see
http://savannah.nongnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/storm/storm/org/nongnu/storm/http/).
I am splitting it off as a separate project with the consent of the Storm
developers, since it is useful also outside of Storm.
Other Software Required:
A Java virtual machine and standard classes, for example SableVM
(http://www.sablevm.org/).
Other Comments:
The software is already hosted in Savannah, this is just to split it into a
separate project.
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