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Tntnet
======

Tntnet is a web application server for web applications written in C++.

You can write a Web-page with HTML and with special tags you embed
C++-code into the page for active contents. These pages, called
components are compiled into C++-classes with the ecpp-compilier
"ecppc", then compiled into objectcode and linked into a shared library.
This shared library is loaded by the webserver "tntnet" on request and
executed.

The ecpp-compiler can create also C++-classes from static files of any
type, e.g. you can compile a jpeg-image into the library. So the
whole webapplication is a single library.

The application runs native, so they are very fast and compact.

Features supported include: cookies, HTTP-upload, automatic request-parameter
parsing and conversion, automatic sessionmanagement, scoped variables
(application, request and session), internationalisation, keep-alive.

Logging is done through cxxtools, which provides a unified API for log4cpp,
log4cxx or simple logging to files or console.

Tntnet is fully multithreaded, so it scales well on multiprocessor machines.
It uses a dynamic pool of workerthreads, which answers requests from
http-clients.

Ssl is supported via the gnutls- or openssl-library.

Installation 
============

To install tntnet, you need cxxtools (http://www.tntnet.org/).

You can find generic installation instructions in the file INSTALL.

Quick start
===========

To create a simple application run "tntnet-config --project=hello".
This creates a directory "hello" with a simple project and prints
out a short message, how to run the application.

There are some demo-applications you can try in _demos_. To run the demos
without installing tntnet, change to the directory of the demo and run tntnet
from the directory framework/runtime:
    cd hello
    ../../framework/runtime/tntnet

Tntnet listens on port 8000. Start your browser and enter the url:
  http://localhost:8000/hello

Documentation is provided in man pages and some documents found in the doc
directory.

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