I've been slowly working on a web server for JOS. All code is written from scratch, and I'm kind of learning a lot of Java networking stuff as I go along. Feel free to contribute. More information can be obtained at the site above.
-- RyanSullivan (rsullivan@bestfares.com)
Unfortunately, due to time constraints and other unforeseen circumstances, I will no longer be able to maintain this project. Therefore, I have released the latest code as public domain for anyone to play with. If you would like to take charge of this project, please contact me, and I will gladly allow you to do so.
-- RyanSullivan (rsullivan@bestfares.com), 4.7.98
This project is now spearheaded by BorneMace.
-- RyanSullivan (rsullivan@bestfares.com), 4.21.98
This project is now orphaned please adopt it.
-- IainLowe (ilowe@cryogen.com), 1.28.99
Do we really need this project? There is an open source (GPL compatible) Java web server already available and in a 2.0 version! It is called Jigsaw. See http://www.w3.org/Jigsaw/ I think we need to rather spend our time first on projects which implement the platform, rather than use the platform.
-- AveryRegier (regier@revealed.net), 1.29.99
I'd be happy to adopt it in a while (once I've finished my current project) but I don't promis to use all the source already done :)
Is there a Spec yet as to what is required in this server??
JAN-31-1999 BrillPappin
I'll try to post the details on this page as soon as I get copies of the source from BorneMace. You can use as much or as little of the original code as you like, Brill. Avery, have you tried Jigsaw yet?
31-01-99 IainLowe
Updated this article. Homepage has moved from jos.org
to metamech.com
. Added link to on-line source code and mirror directory. -- GilbertHerschberger (2 February 2001).