freebsd-ports/www/tclhttpd/pkg-descr
Neil Blakey-Milner 57dc407478 Add tclhttpd, a pure-Tcl implementation of a HTTP server.
PR:		ports/19870
Submitted by:	Mikhail Teterin <mi@privatelabs.com>
2000-07-20 11:55:59 +00:00

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This is a pure-Tcl implementation of an HTTP protocol server. It runs as
a script on top of a vanilla Tcl interpreter using tcllib scripts and,
optionally, two binary libraries (crypt and limit).
The Tcl I/O system provides event-driven I/O facilities and a primitive
that copies data from one I/O channel to another. The server does the
HTTP protocol handling and then simply directs the I/O system to blast
data from disk to a network socket. The server has suprisingly good
performance because of Tcl's sophisticated I/O system.
The HTTP protocol is perhaps the least interesting aspect of the server.
The cool stuff is the framework for generating dynamic page content, and
the support for embedding the server directly into legacy applications
to "web-enable" them.
A Tcl-based web server is ideal for embedding because Tcl was designed
to support embedding into other applications. The interpreted nature of
Tcl allows dynamic reconfiguration of the server. Once the core
interface between the web server and the hosting application is defined,
it is possible to manage the web server, upload Safe-Tcl control
scripts, download logging information, and otherwise debug the Tcl part
of the application without restarting the hosting application.
WWW: http://dev.scriptics.com/software/tclhttpd/