I've added some examples for plain-jane node.js. The conversion is very 
simple.

On Friday, August 3, 2012 9:46:37 AM UTC-5, Felix E. Klee wrote:
>
> What is a good module to serve some static (JavaScript) files (including 
> caching and compression)? 
>
> Desired mapping of files to URLs: 
>
>   scripts/*.js -> http://example.com/scripts/*.js (only for development) 
>   xyz.js       -> http://example.com/xyz.js 
>   app.js       -> not served (of course) 
>   package.json -> not served (of course) 
>   ... 
>
> That's it. There is no public directory in my app. 
>
> What I already looked at: 
>
> * node-static: only allows specification of a public directory which is 
>   mapped to the root of <http://example.com/>. As you can see above, 
>   this is not what I want. 
>
> * connect: will not do caching anymore ("connect.staticCache() is 
>   deprecated and will be removed in 3.0 use varnish or similar reverse 
>   proxy caches") 
>
> By the way, I plan to deploy to Nodejitsu. Does anyone know whether they 
> do automatic caching? 
>

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