[Xitami] [Xitami-Dev] Xitami/5 - new project announcement
jlist9 at gmail.com
jlist9 at gmail.com
Sun Jan 4 01:01:29 CET 2009
Hello Pieter,
I don't see any mentioning of FastCGI, SCGI, Proxying, URL Rewriting
in your post or your email. I think these are essential features to
any modern web server. Any plan to include those?
Jack
Saturday, January 3, 2009, 8:57:22 AM, you wrote:
> Hi All,
> Happy new year for 2009.
> It's been a while since we stopped working on Xitami/2.5.
> Well, we've started on a new version of Xitami, which will be called
> Xitami/5. (Versions 3 and 4 were started, and dropped, internally.)
> It'll be a while before this becomes a polished stand-alone product,
> and that will only happen if people ask for it and help make it so.
> Our main reason for restarting this concept is that we need a small,
> tough server as the front-end for new web services we're making.
> Xitami/5 will remind you a lot of Xitami: compact, efficient, and easy
> to configure. It won't have CGI or LRWP, unless someone helps make
> this. It's meant above all to be scalable on multicore boxes, secure
> (it will have SSL support), and unhackable. It will run on most OSes
> but we're not going to spend time making nice Win32 front-ends. It
> will run without ever crashing.
> I've put a post on www.zyre.com (Zyre is the new web messaging service
> we're making) that explains a little more.
> Technical details: Xitami/5 uses the Base2 server framework we built
> for OpenAMQ (www.openamq.org). That gives us multithreading and a
> nice development environment.
> As we get code that works, and if there is interest, we'll put up a
> new website. In the meantime, we've put up a sample of the new
> documentation here: http://xitami.wikidot.com/doc:xitami-5.
> --
> Pieter Hintjens
> iMatix Corporation
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