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Extend prose about server .exes
author | Adam Chlipala <adamc@hcoop.net> |
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date | Tue, 18 Nov 2008 13:47:23 -0500 |
parents | 20fab0e96217 |
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--- a/demo/prose Tue Nov 18 13:28:44 2008 -0500 +++ b/demo/prose Tue Nov 18 13:47:23 2008 -0500 @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ <blockquote><pre>urweb demo/hello</pre></blockquote> -to build the "Hello World" demo application. Whether building the pieces separately or all at once with the <tt>-demo</tt> flag, a standalone web server executable is generated. The <tt>-demo</tt> command line will generate <tt>demo/demo.exe</tt>, and the other command line will generate <tt>demo/hello.exe</tt>. Either can be run with a single argument, an integer specifying how many request handler pthreads to spawn. The server accepts requests on port 8080.</p> +to build the "Hello World" demo application. Whether building the pieces separately or all at once with the <tt>-demo</tt> flag, a standalone web server executable is generated. The <tt>-demo</tt> command line will generate <tt>demo/demo.exe</tt>, and the other command line will generate <tt>demo/hello.exe</tt>. Either can be run with no arguments to start a single-threaded server accepting requests on port 8080. Pass the flag <tt>-h</tt> to see which options are available.</p> <p>The <tt>-demo</tt> version also generates some HTML in a subdirectory <tt>out</tt> of the demo directory. It is easy to set Apache up to serve these HTML files, and to proxy out to the Ur/Web web server for dynamic page requests. This configuration works for me, where <tt>DIR</tt> is the location of an Ur/Web source distribution.