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C++ Server Framework: Interest and Market potential

Hi,

just a few questions:
A) Do you know of any C++ Application Server frameworks, i.e. libraries,
that make it easy to develop (Web) server applications?
B) Would there be interest in such a thing?
C) B) if it is open source?

Yours
Peter.

Jul 19 '05 #1
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Peter Sommerlad <ps********@hispeed.ch> wrote in message
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Hi,

just a few questions:
A) Do you know of any C++ Application Server frameworks, i.e. libraries,
that make it easy to develop (Web) server applications?
B) Would there be interest in such a thing?
C) B) if it is open source?


Just one question? Is your search engine broken?

Typing in "Web Server C++" into google.com gives
many promising hits, e.g.:
http://httpd.apache.org/

-Mike

Jul 19 '05 #2
Peter Sommerlad wrote:
Hi,

just a few questions:
A) Do you know of any C++ Application Server frameworks, i.e. libraries,
that make it easy to develop (Web) server applications?
B) Would there be interest in such a thing?
C) B) if it is open source?

Yours
Peter.


ACE
CommonC++

probably others ....

Jul 19 '05 #3

Well,
I seemed to have asked the question wrong.

Gianni Mariani wrote:
Peter Sommerlad wrote:
just a few questions:
A) Do you know of any C++ Application Server frameworks, i.e. libraries,
that make it easy to develop (Web) server applications?
B) Would there be interest in such a thing?
C) B) if it is open source?
ACE
CommonC++


I am well aware of both frameworks. However, they seem to be quite low
level, compared to what I am thinking of. I was asking for something that
has what they've got, plus also higher level abstractions, e.g.

- a (HTTP) request handling engine
- abstractions for requests, users, user roles, navigation maps, sessions
- abstractions for pages, rendering, data access layers
- built-in multi-threading (multi-)server abstraction with leader-follower
- configurability (aka "no C++ programming necessary")

better question? (I am ill, may be that hinders my brain from asking well)
--
Peter.
Jul 19 '05 #4

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