Boto3 is the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Software Development Kit (SDK)
for Python, which allows Python developers to write software that makes
use of services like Amazon S3 and Amazon EC2. You can find the latest,
most up to date, documentation at Read the Docs, including a list of
services that are supported.
iTop stands for IT Operational Portal.
iTop is an Open Source web application for the day to day operations
of an IT environment. iTop was designed with the ITIL best practices
in mind but does not dictate any specific process, the application
is flexible enough to adapt to your processes whether you want rather
informal and pragmatic processes or a strict ITIL aligned behavior.
Jericho HTML Parser is a simple but powerful java library allowing
analysis and manipulation of parts of an HTML document, including
some common server-side tags, while reproducing verbatim any
unrecognised or invalid HTML.
It also provides high-level HTML form manipulation functions.
The Jetty Web Server provides an HTTP server and Servlet container
capable of serving static and dynamic content either from a standalone
or embedded instantiations. From jetty-7, the jetty webserver and
other core compoments are hosted by the eclipse foundation.
The project provides:
* Asynchronous HTTP Server
* Standard based Servlet Container
* Web Sockets server
* Asynchronous HTTP Client
* OSGi, JNDI, JMX, JASPI, AJP support
The Jetty Web Server provides an HTTP server and Servlet container
capable of serving static and dynamic content either from a standalone
or embedded instantiations. From jetty-7, the jetty webserver and
other core compoments are hosted by the eclipse foundation.
The project provides:
* Asynchronous HTTP Server
* Standard based Servlet Container
* Web Sockets server
* Asynchronous HTTP Client
* OSGi, JNDI, JMX, JASPI, AJP support
libmicrohttpd is a small C library for embedding HTTP server functionality
into other applications. It is reentrant, fast, supports HTTP 1.1, and
permits listening on multiple ports. The API is simple and still powerful
enough to allow programmers to use the entire HTTP feature set.
This is a collection of utilities that some users of python-requests might need
but do not belong in requests proper. The library is actively maintained by
members of the requests core development team, and so reflects the
functionality most requested by users of the requests library.
This is a Python library of web-related functions, such as:
- remove comments, or tags from HTML snippets
- extract base url from HTML snippets
- translate entites on HTML strings
- encoding mulitpart/form-data
- convert raw HTTP headers to dicts and vice-versa
- construct HTTP auth header
- converting HTML pages to unicode
- RFC-compliant url joining
- sanitize urls (like browsers do)
- extract arguments from urls
A RESTful web framework with strong compile-time guarantees of correctness.
It also affords space efficient code, highly concurrent loads, and
portability to many deployment backends (via the wai package), from CGI
to stand-alone serving. Yesod also focuses on developer productivity.
Yesod integrates well with tools for all your basic web development (wai,
persistent, and shakespeare/hamlet).
httpuv provides low-level socket and protocol support for handling
HTTP and WebSocket requests directly from within R. It is primarily
intended as a building block for other packages, rather than making
it particularly easy to create complete web applications using
httpuv alone. httpuv is built on top of the libuv and http-parser
C libraries, both of which were developed by Joyent, Inc.