tntnet

modular, multithreaded web application server for C++

Install

All systems
curl cmd.cat/tntnet.sh
Debian Debian
apt-get install tntnet
Ubuntu
apt-get install tntnet
image/svg+xml Kali Linux
apt-get install tntnet
Fedora
dnf install tntnet
Windows (WSL2)
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install tntnet
Raspbian
apt-get install tntnet

tntnet

modular, multithreaded web application server for C++

Tntnet has a template-language called ecpp similar to PHP, JSP or Mason, where you can embed c++ code inside a HTML page to generate active content. The ecpp files are precompiled to C++ classes called components and compiled and linked into a shared library. This process is done at compiletime. The web server Tntnet needs only the compiled component library. Because the web applications are compiled into native code, they are very fast and compact. Components can call other components. So you can create building blocks of HTML parts and call them in other pages like subprocesses. Requests are parsed by tntnet and the request information is easily accessible to the components. It supports GET and POST parameters and MIME multipart requests for file upload. The template language has also support for internationalized applications. You can easily create web applications for different languages. Other features are: cookies, HTTP upload, automatic request parameter parsing and conversion, automatic session management, scoped variables (application, request and session), internationalisation and keep-alive. Logging is done through cxxtools, which provides a unique API for log4cpp, log4cxx or simple logging to files or console. Tntnet is fully multithreaded and much work has been gone into making it scalable. It uses a dynamic pool of worker threads, which answer requests from HTTP clients.

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2.2.1-16.fc29.x86_64 : A web application server for web applications