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JF Harrison writes:
> Is there a standard "web server" for Ada apps, yet? I ask because a server
> is obviously different than a browser, and incorporating a web server into a
> program would be the most funtional way to utilize a browser as the front
> end. Is this what AdaWeb does? AdaCGI would utilize an existing web
> server, I suppose, but then you depend on an existing design and
> installation, like apache. For a desktop app that may never serve the web
> or LAN, in a computer that may have no scriptable servers installed,
> incorporating a dedicated webserver into the backend would be necessary and
> very customizable. Is there a dynamic xml to html generator available as an
> Ada program module?
Have a look at AWS on my homepage. It should be a good start...
Direct links to the english doc:
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/pascal.obry/aws.html
Contrib page where AWS can be downloaded:
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/pascal.obry/contrib.html
mostly in french but look for AWS keywords, one of the link here is to
downloaded version 0.9 (full Ada).
Pascal.
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