You can use normal Tcl or aolserver socket functions but the core server 
listening and http processing is too low level to expose via Tcl.  Was always a 
good idea, eg a Tcl command that creates a server instance, but would require a 
lot of refactoring the core. 

Jim


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On Jun 19, 2011, at 8:48 AM, Alexey Pechnikov <pechni...@mobigroup.ru> wrote:

> $ tclsh
> % load /usr/lib/aolserver4/lib/libnsd.so
> 
> Is it possible to listen for connections by AOL API? I want to use AOL
> HTTP forms access and other in single-threaded web app.
> 
> Note: ADP functions work, but are not interesting for me because HTML
> generation is not needed (AJAX only service).
> 
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