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Re: [users] jemini: dual http/gemini server with spring-boot

integration (and client)

- Peter Mucha <ptmucha at gmail.com>

@ Wed, 14 Apr 2021 16:30 +0200

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Reply to Frank JΓΌdes <Frank.Juedes at linux4specialists.com>

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No. It supports servlets which are more common in java-based web

development world.

Frank JΓΌdes <Frank.Juedes@linux4specialists.com> schrieb am Mi., 14. Apr.

2021, 16:01:

Hi Peter,
as i am in search for alternatives to the JetForce server, does your
server support "classic" CGI?
Best regards from Charleston (WV),
Frank/2
On 2021-04-14 06:42, Peter Mucha wrote:
Hi Geminians (twins?)
i wanted to highlight yet another gemini server in java:
https://github.com/warmuuh/jemini
The server is based on jetty and can serve both https:// and gemini://
protocol with the same features. It tightly integrates with spring/spring
boot, allowing to write web applications as normal but serving
gemini-protocol. it is in POC state but powers my capsule already where you
can read a bit more about the actual features of the jemini-server:
https://wrm.hopto.org/
gemini://wrm.hopto.org/
also, a very light gemini-client is available, which i needed to support
integration tests:
https://github.com/warmuuh/jemini/blob/main/gemini-client/readme.md
Have a good rest of your day,
Peter Mucha
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