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A?adido el uso 7z.dll en lugar de 7z.exe en el visor
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YACReaderLibrary/server/main.cpp
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/**
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@file
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@author Stefan Frings
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*/
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/**
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@mainpage
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This project provies libraries for writing server-side web application in C++
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based on the Qt toolkit. It is a light-weight implementation that works like
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Java Servlets from the programmers point of view.
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<p>
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Features:
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- HTTP 1.1 web server
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- persistent connections
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- chunked and non-chunked transfer
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- file uploads (multipart encoded forms)
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- cookies
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- sessions
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- uses dynamic thread pool
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- optional file cache
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- Template engine
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- multi-language
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- optional file cache
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- Logger
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- configurable without program restart
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- automatic backup and file rotation
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- configurable message format
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- messages may contain thread-local variables
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- optional buffer for writing history details in case of an error
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- Example application
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- Install and run as Windows service, unix daemon or at the command-line
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- Search config file in multiple common directories
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- Demonstrates how to write servlets for common use-cases
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If you write a real application based on this source, take a look into startup.cpp,
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which contains startup and shutdown procedures. The example source sets
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up a single listener on port 8080, however multiple listeners with individual
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configuration could be set up.
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<p>
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Incoming requests are mapped to controller classes in requestmapper.cpp, based on the
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requested path. If you want to learn form the example, then focus on these classes.
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<p>
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High-availability and HTTPS encryption can be easily added by putting an Apache HTTP server
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in front of the self-written web application using the mod-proxy module with sticky sessions.
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*/
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#include "startup.h"
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/**
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Entry point of the program.
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Passes control to the service helper.
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*/
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int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
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// Use a qtservice wrapper to start the application as a Windows service or Unix daemon
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Startup startup(argc, argv);
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return startup.exec();
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}
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