A collection of modules for the Objective Caml language which focus
on application-level Internet protocols and conventions.
Ocamlnet consists of a number of libraries:
* netstring is about processing strings that occur in network context
* netcgi1 and netcgi2 focus on portable web applications
* nethttpd is a web server component (HTTP server implementation)
* netplex is a generic server framework
* rpc implements OncRPC
* netclient implements clients for HTTP, FTP, and Telnet
* equeue is an event queue used for many protocol implementations
* shell is about calling external commands
* netshm provides shared memory for IPC purposes
* netsys contains bindings for system functions
* smtp and pop are two further client implementations
pecl-http extension aims to provide a convenient and
powerful set of functionality for one of PHPs major
applications. It eases handling of HTTP URLs, dates,
redirects, headers and messages, provides means for
negotiation of clients preferred language and charset,
as well as a convenient way to send any arbitrary data
with caching and resuming capabilities. It provides
powerful request functionality too.
Subdomain helpers for the Django framework, including subdomain-based URL
routing and reversing.
pecl-http extension aims to provide a convenient and
powerful set of functionality for one of PHPs major
applications. It eases handling of HTTP URLs, dates,
redirects, headers and messages, provides means for
negotiation of clients preferred language and charset,
as well as a convenient way to send any arbitrary data
with caching and resuming capabilities. It provides
powerful request functionality too.
Otter Browser, project aiming to recreate classic Opera (12.x) UI using Qt 5.
Falcon is a high-performance Python framework for building cloud APIs.
It tries to do as little as possible while remaining highly effective.
Flash Remoting is a way for Flash movies running in a web browser to
request structured data from the web server. The following data types
are supported - strings, numbers, dates, arrays, dictionaries/hashes,
objects, recordsets. Flash clients talk with the server using the AMF
protocol, which is proprietary to Macromedia. However, it's not that
hard to decode.
Using Flash::FLAP it is possible to send arbitrary data between client
and server using very few lines of code. There is no need to pack
complicated data structures into CGI form parameteres or XML strings.
The coding time can be spent on better things - data preparation and
graphical presentation, not data delivery.
This module sets httpd process titles to reflect the request currently
processed, so they will be visible in top(1) or ps(1). Useful for
debugging purposes.