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Ravenous

Ravenous is a Java-based Web server that does not in any way attempt to implement any parts of the Java Enterprise Edition standard. Instead, it aims to provide developers with a simple, easy to grasp way of developing solid high-performance Web sites in Java.

Tags Internet Web HTTP Servers
Licenses BSD Original
Implementation Java

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  •  03 Jan 2008 02:35
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Changes: A connectiontimeout parameter was added to the configuration file.

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  •  29 Jun 2007 10:49
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Changes: Newly created DataRow objects will get their guid or luid IDs set when the row is saved. Sorting a flexible list will now use numerical ordering for purely numerical elements. A bug in flexiblehash that prevented an int value from returning a float or double representation has been fixed.

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  •  20 Jun 2007 07:10
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    Changes: A bug related to cookies under redirects was fixed. expandTags was added to FlexibleList and FlexibleHash to provide easy templating.

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    •  13 Jun 2007 07:06
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    Changes: Error reporting for SMTP sessions was improved. Debug information for connections closed during a transaction was removed. A bug in the handling of form data encodings was fixed.

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    •  04 Jun 2007 07:37
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    Changes: An issue with boolean values in DatabaseModel was fixed. Mail encoding was improved. subList and addAll were added to FlexibleList. Variable length arg constructors were added to FlexibleList. FlexibleList was made iterable over FlexibleHash objects.

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