that's exactly what I was looking for!
it's already up and running!
Thank you very much!
Roger
and it
Am 01.06.2010 20:59, schrieb David Reiss:
Someone posted a patch for this a while back.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-247
Roger Meier wrote:
Thanks, Richard!
I like to use lighttpd or something comparable like apache or cherokee.
The Interface for the Thrift service via http (application/x-thrift)
might be Fastcgi, scgi or http. However lighttpd supports all of them.
The thing I'm looking for already exists in PHP, Python and Ruby (e.g.
THttpServer.py), But I like to provide services written in C++ on a
embedded device via http.
I look for a counterpart of lib/cpp/src/transport/THttpClient.cpp
e.g lib/cpp/src/transport/THttpServer.cpp
Does anybody have something like that?
Or should I use one of the existing Thrift Http Servers to provide the
data via HTTP?
Regards
Roger
Am 27.05.2010 22:17, schrieb Richard Salz:
I like to implement a Thrift HTTP Server in C++.
There's lots of options. One starting point is this table:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_lightweight_web_servers It
doesn't mention G-Wan, which I find very appealing: http://www.gwan.com
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