TextUS is written in C++. It runs under MS Windows 2000/XP , Linux or Solaris. It includes a simple HTTPS or HTTP server. Importantly, it provides a framework which is similar with AOP(Aspect Oriented Programming). In tTextUS, a software system is composed of all kinds of modules which are some dll files (in MS Windows) or so files ( in Unix etc.). The system is defined by a xml file which describes the data flow and control flow of every module.

Features

  • The system is defined by a xml file called as a system file
  • The system file describes the data flow and control flow of every module.

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License

Academic Free License (AFL), GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux, Windows

Languages

English, Chinese (Traditional)

Intended Audience

Financial and Insurance Industry, Education, Advanced End Users

User Interface

Console/Terminal, Command-line

Programming Language

Unix Shell, C++

Related Categories

Unix Shell HTTP Servers, Unix Shell Frameworks, C++ HTTP Servers, C++ Frameworks

Registered

2006-08-02