Hi,

yes i know, the problem is, its single-threaded (because of protability), so if anyone starts a download with a slow connection, the server is blocked for other connections.. im still thinking about this problem... single-threading whle rendering th pages and multithreading for sending them to the clients, or maybe async socket writes (is this possible in linux ?) but i've seen (in the logs :-) a lot of people are interested. its funny to sit at the console at home and see the log messages when anyone comes by... at the moment its just an alpha-version... but if i have more time (or maybe anyone helps me) it will improve !
the server itself is an i386-linux at ~ 300mhz, so dont expect too much ...


Fred Williams schrieb:
What'ch got it running on, a 286?  Tried three different times and got
tired waiting all three times :-(

Not going to stir much interest with response times like that!


-----Original Message-----
From: Günter Greschenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 12:04 PM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: [sqlite] new sqlite-based webserver


hi,

i dont know if anyone is interested in my new open source project...
i implemented a little webserver with javascript as backend-language
(1.7 from mozilla 2.0.rc1) and sqlite as datastorage (3.3.7)
the server is serving himself on "http://greschenz.dyndns.org"; :-)
the source can be downloaded at
"http://greschenz.dyndns.org/download/gas/";
its compilable with gcc(linux) and vs2005(win32)

please send me any comments / ideas...

cu, gg



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