JHTTPd Crack+ Keygen Full Version Very fast HTTP/1.0 webserver written in Java Very powerful configuration Configuration through a simple MIME-type configuration file Very small footprint No dependencies jHTTPd Features: REST JSON CGI TLS (HTTPS) Socket-Listeners Management-System Dynamic Paths Configuration-System Remote-Update-System Simple MIME-Types Simple Threading jHTTPd Code: jHTTPd installation There are two methods to install jHTTPd: use the RPM-Package jHTTPd RPM on the 'Linux-Server' Download the source and compile jHTTPd yourself. 1. Use the jHTTPd RPM Package The jHTTPd RPM-Package on the SourceForge download page contains the jHTTPd package. It also contains a post-installation script (rpm -ivh jhttpd.postinst). This script can be used to install some required packages (like lftp). This is useful for the 'Linux-Server' installation. 2. Compile jHTTPd from sources jHTTPd can be compiled by simply downloading the source-code and install. Configuration: jHTTPd's configuration is done through a configuration-file. This can be generated by lftp if lftp is installed. The generated configuration-file can be used to configure jHTTPd. If you want more fine-grained configuration please look at the documentation on the jHTTPd website. Example: Create a new file in your home directory called jhttpd.conf and write the following configuration to it: !#/etc/jhttpd/jhttpd.conf Listen 80 LogLevel "error" And start jHTTPd: # /usr/local/bin/jhttpd If you are using a Webserver-Application like Apache, you should probably not use the Debian package. They share the same folder. References External links Category:Free software programmed in Java (programming language) Category:Software using the GPL licenseWalter White was a high school chemistry teacher from San Diego. At first, he was a faithful husband and father to his young son. 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For the license of this JFDL notice, see Molecular phylogeny and evolution of a teleostean fish of 1a423ce670 JHTTPd - Supported MIME-Types : text/plain, application/x-java-applet, application/java-archive, text/xml, application/xml - Supports CGI-Functions (improved for speed) - HTML/CSS/JavaScript enabled - Use of favicon.ico allowed - A.htaccess file is supported - Post-Request Header Class: ApacheContext: A JavaContext that supports Apache-style RewriteEngine, RewriteCond/RewriteRule, and includes automatically generated section - Response Headers: Set/get/delete from Java - Expiration of Cookies: Set/get/delete from Java - Session Support - Support for both HTTP/1.0 and HTTP/1.1 - Code Generation of rewrite.cgi and calendar.cgi - Autoreload of modified jars - Localized Messages and Error messages - Log4j support - Linux/FreeBSD/Unix native support INSTALLATION: Download and decompress the jHTTPd tar.gz archive to the $JAVA_HOME/jdk/jre/lib/ext directory. 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