Name: Mongoose webserver Short Name: mongoose URL: http://code.google.com/p/mongoose/ LICENSE: MIT Version: 2.8 Security Critical: no Description: Mongoose is an easy to use web server. It can be embedded into existing application to provide a web interface to it. Mongoose web server executable is self-sufficient, it does not depend on anything to start serving requests. If it is copied to any directory and executed, it starts to serve that directory on port 8080 (so to access files, go to http://localhost:8080). If some additional config is required - for example, different listening port or IP-based access control, then a mongoose.conf file with respective options (see example) can be created in the same directory where executable lives. This makes Mongoose perfect for all sorts of demos, quick tests, file sharing, and Web programming. Only the necessary core server are checked in and not the test nor the bindings to multiple languages. The server is only used to serve custom URLs from the JSON over HTTP webdriver protocol. The server has been modified to allow for 128 unique URI and not the standard 64. Note: There is no make file for this project, it's compiled directly in the chrome versoin of webdriver found under the directory: src/chrome/test/webdriver Local modifications: -Do not check for OS_POSIX, instead just check that it is not windows. -Handle case where pthread_cond_timedwait times out but the condition predicate is actually true.