eXtended Server Pages (XSP/XSPD)

eXtended Server Pages (XSP/XSPD) is a high performance Web application server for C/C++, Java and Shell-Scripts.
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  • Publisher Name:
  • Joachim Schulze
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  • http://home.arcor.de/joachimschulze/xsp/index.html

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eXtended Server Pages (XSP/XSPD) Description

eXtended Server Pages (XSP/XSPD) is a high performance Web application server for C/C++, Java and Shell-Scripts. eXtended Server Pages (XSP/XSPD) is a high performance Web application server for C/C++, Java and Shell-Scripts.The program package "eXtended Server Pages" (XSP/XSPD) contains an application server which was designed and developed with the following points of view:• high performance (about 2500-3000 requests per seconds ⇒ overhead typical less than 0.4 msec/request), resulting to be one of the most fastest application server• high throughput (up to 100 MByte), • less usage of cpu and system power• implementation of application programs with C-code, Java-code and last but not least shell based application programs• easy application program development with usage of customer defined and developed C-libraries (e.g. for database access, host access)• UNIX/LINUX based operating system• development of application programs like JSP's (Java Server Pages) with tags producing inline code based on C/C++, Java or awk• full session handlingAdditional the eXtended Server Pages are supporting:• UNIX shell-script based application programs (which can act together with C- and Java-application programs within the same session)• Java-application programs within the same session can use different Java-VM runtime environments• semaphore operations to control access by concurrent sessions with an autotimeout option• guarantee of managing database operations by the same application process when accessing by several succeeding HTML pages (supporting full database transactions, e.g. open a database record for updating by the first HTML page and committing it by the following HTML page, of course with an autotimeout option which does the rollback)• preforking of application programs to avoid time expensive initialization like database connects and to guarantee a good response time to user requests (same effect like database connect pools at Java based application servers but faster)• additional security features like changing of the session id by each http-request, avoiding concurrent access to session context by parallel http-requests with the same session idSupported Unix/Linux Systems:• Red Hat 8.0• Fedora FC6• Fedora FC3• Reliant Unix 5.45 • SunOS 5.9 (SUN/Solaris Version 9, 32/64 bit) • NetBSD 2.1 (under development by Kenneth Freidank)Requirements:· ApacheWhat's New in This Release:· Cookie Support and Session Handling by Cookies· Supporting AIX· Supporting Java JDK 1.6


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