Do a web search. The hardest part will be picking the best one for your needs. http://www.google.com/search?q=small+embedded+web+server
Some candidates from a quick scan: http://www-sop.inria.fr/koala/phk/k-web/intro.html http://www.linuxdevices.com/links/LK7524879313.html http://www.webtechniques.com/archives/1998/04/perl/ http://jetty.mortbay.com/ well, you get the idea. gvb At 05:00 PM 2/20/01 +0530, Srinivas Rao.M wrote: >Hello Peter, and other list members >I am having a question rather than an answer for the earlier posted >question.. > > I am also having the similar problem, as Mr Peter's . I have the >embedded system based on the FADS860T having the MPC860T Processor. On >the custom board i >have a number of serial devices. The parameters of the serial devices i >want to control through the web browser. I have the Text based interface >(CLI) to control and configure these serial port parameters. The >parameters >such as the baud rate, Character width, parity bit,etc., i am presently >configuring it through the Command line interface. I want to do it with >the help of the web browser on the remote machine. > >I would really appreciate, if someone gives me the idea of doing this. I >have a FreeBSD4.3 compatible network stack on this custom board. My >initial idea was to port a WebServer such as Apache, onto my system. >But that looks tedious job, as the source code itself is very big. I am >looking for the open source Webserver for the embedded devices. Can any >one suggest me any alternative approach to my task. > >regards, >Srini... > > > > >On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Peter Uttley wrote: > > > > > Hi Everyone, > > > > Hope someone can give me a bit of advice on the best way to tackle a > > university project I'm working on. > > > > OK, I've currently ported Linux to my embedded MPC-850 board, many > thanks to > > the help of Frank Przybylski with his BDM4GDB and the invaluable > advice from > > Wolfgang Denx, thanks Guys! > > > > Now what I want to do with the board is use it for data acquisition and > > control of peripheral systems via a web interface. > > I'm currently building my peripheral hardware which then simply > dumps the > > data down the serial port to the MPC-850. > > > > I would really appreciate some advice on the best why to handle the > data > > coming in on the serial port and get it into the webserver. > > > > My initial thoughts are, > > > > I write a bit of software which monitors the serial port and has > its own > > little protocols with my peripheral hardware, the data is then > written into > > a file which is read by my web server (I'm using GoAhead-Thanks for the > > pointer Frank) which has a active server page to display the > information. > > > > However this seems a bit of a hack way of doing it, and could cause > problems > > when I'm trying to send data to my device to electronically open an > door for > > instance. > > > > Is it possible therefore to directly receive and transmit data from > my web > > server to the serial port, I know you can write any C code in ASP > or CGI > > scripts but I need to have some sort of control, monitoring, > waiting for > > data e.t.c. which seem best handled by some sort of daemon or > device driver. > > > > Hope that makes sense and that someone can give me a few clues as > to which > > direction I should take, the project time schedules quite tight so > I don't > > want to be heading down too much of a blind alley. > > > > Thanks for you time, > > > > Regards, > > > > Pete. > > > > > > > >-- > >When you are content to be simply yourself and don't compare or compete, >everybody will respect you. >-Lao-Tzu > > ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/
