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Mark Woodward wrote: > At my day job, I had to find an embedded web server. Maybe I didn't > look all that hard, but I couldn't find any that I thought were really > good. > > It should be small! very small! Not another apache sort of thing. There must be a dozen Apache alternatives, many focused on resource constrained environments. And just about every Linux-based gizmo has an embedded web server, so there must be at least a few options suitable for embedded use. You may be right that the existing choices have deficiencies, but if you want to recruit other participants to the project you might want to start out by listing those alternatives and saying how they fall short of your criteria. > ...we could use C, but it should use some object based system. With the increasing CPU power of embedded systems, it is becoming more common to use higher level languages for stuff like this, such as Perl, Python, and Ruby. For example, the Western Digital NAS discussed at a BLU talk and on the list recently uses Perl, and has a hardware JVM. -Tom -- Tom Metro Venture Logic, Newton, MA, USA "Enterprise solutions through open source." Professional Profile: http://tmetro.venturelogic.com/
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