tntnet 2.2.1-1 source package in Ubuntu

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tntnet (2.2.1-1) unstable; urgency=high


  * New upstream release (SONAME 12)
  * CVE-2013-7299 possibility of passing previous request's headers via
    malformed HTTP requests fixed (Closes: #735881)
  * Switch documentRoot to /var/www/html (Closes: #730374)
  * Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.5 (No changes necessary)

 -- Kari Pahula <email address hidden>  Wed, 22 Jan 2014 19:31:26 +0200

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Kari Pahula
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Original maintainer:
Kari Pahula
Architectures:
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Section:
httpd
Urgency:
Very Urgent

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Binary packages built by this source

libtntnet-dev: No summary available for libtntnet-dev in ubuntu vivid.

No description available for libtntnet-dev in ubuntu vivid.

libtntnet12: Tntnet libraries

 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.

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.

tntnet-demos: demo web applications for Tntnet

 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.

tntnet-doc: No summary available for tntnet-doc in ubuntu wily.

No description available for tntnet-doc in ubuntu wily.

tntnet-runtime: Tntnet runtime system

 This package has the runtime system for tntnet web server.