Result for 01EA1948775E10DC1746DA4051D1448322B17B8C

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/ada/adainclude/aws/aws-url-set.adb
FileSize16076
MD589C83C97009CCA95231625C24D62E573
SHA-101EA1948775E10DC1746DA4051D1448322B17B8C
SHA-256212F2344D44795FE8D72F7EABF2D6154A0971CEEBA3918FA69042DAA08A80D49
SSDEEP192:Q2El5SNF+ClQ4OGjlF7hdasncK4A8eDavjRNePfVTWVyjahAbUgJfmHGw6FZisn9:Qfl5yOelhke/7fms9
TLSHT1E072EA02BE86067045B1D76637D358E3D728021F5654F4A9B8CCA0C92FA7E2191FEBF9
hashlookup:parent-total10
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 10 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize2867432
MD5A8FD9DF9D42E5C331BEFF1DCBB8B6237
PackageDescriptionAda Web Server development files AWS is a complete framework to develop Web based applications. The main part of the framework is the embedded Web server. This small yet powerful Web server can be embedded into your application so your application will be able to talk with a Web browser. Around this Web server a lot of services have been developed. . - A Web parameters module. This module takes care of retrieving the forms or URL parameters and to build an associative table for easy access. - A session server, this is a very important module to be able to keep client's data from page to page. - Support SOAP to develop Web Services. - A tool to generate Web Services stubs/skeletons from a WSDL document. - A template parser, this module makes it possible to completely separate the Web design from the code. No more scripting into your Web page. - Support for Secure Sockets (HTTPS/SSL), this is based on the GNU TLS library. - Support for large servers using dispatchers based on URI, request methods. - Support for virtual hosting (dispatchers based on the host name). - Support for server push. - A directory browser ready to be used in any application. - A status page to get many information about the current AWS server. - A log module. Log files keep information about all resources requested to the server. - Hotplug modules which can be loaded/unloaded dynamically to add specific features to a server. - A communication API to exchange data between applications using the HTTP protocol. - A configuration API to tune/change the server parameters without recompilation. - A client API to retrieve any Web page from a Web site. - A Web Page service to build a simple static page server. - Support for SMTP, LDAP and Jabber protocols.
PackageMaintainerLudovic Brenta <lbrenta@debian.org>
PackageNamelibaws3.3.2-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion3.3.2-2
SHA-15DE7CBF3F7A4926A8E3AD2E6B4553D9E678E52AD
SHA-2566DE5EA6856326ADA6012BFB852D7BDCFE4027E2335C262F9A410C7EC347AA24D
Key Value
FileSize2918982
MD5FBE22830929FFC34EBC6810FCC552A58
PackageDescriptionAda Web Server development files AWS is a complete framework to develop Web based applications. The main part of the framework is the embedded Web server. This small yet powerful Web server can be embedded into your application so your application will be able to talk with a Web browser. Around this Web server a lot of services have been developed. . - A Web parameters module. This module takes care of retrieving the forms or URL parameters and to build an associative table for easy access. - A session server, this is a very important module to be able to keep client's data from page to page. - Support SOAP to develop Web Services. - A tool to generate Web Services stubs/skeletons from a WSDL document. - A template parser, this module makes it possible to completely separate the Web design from the code. No more scripting into your Web page. - Support for Secure Sockets (HTTPS/SSL), this is based on the GNU TLS library. - Support for large servers using dispatchers based on URI, request methods. - Support for virtual hosting (dispatchers based on the host name). - Support for server push. - A directory browser ready to be used in any application. - A status page to get many information about the current AWS server. - A log module. Log files keep information about all resources requested to the server. - Hotplug modules which can be loaded/unloaded dynamically to add specific features to a server. - A communication API to exchange data between applications using the HTTP protocol. - A configuration API to tune/change the server parameters without recompilation. - A client API to retrieve any Web page from a Web site. - A Web Page service to build a simple static page server. - Support for SMTP, LDAP and Jabber protocols.
PackageMaintainerLudovic Brenta <lbrenta@debian.org>
PackageNamelibaws3.3.2-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion3.3.2-2
SHA-14F621C78D20D28AC4842E3CDD3B021CC03B846E4
SHA-256DCD1E6A5DC05B41A0CB051A12FA58E2F77B76F62B09D403B3C980356C1AC5CC4
Key Value
FileSize2402538
MD59CF14855D9A19837D4CE025DB0F189D2
PackageDescriptionAda Web Server development files AWS is a complete framework to develop Web based applications. The main part of the framework is the embedded Web server. This small yet powerful Web server can be embedded into your application so your application will be able to talk with a Web browser. Around this Web server a lot of services have been developed. . - A Web parameters module. This module takes care of retrieving the forms or URL parameters and to build an associative table for easy access. - A session server, this is a very important module to be able to keep client's data from page to page. - Support SOAP to develop Web Services. - A tool to generate Web Services stubs/skeletons from a WSDL document. - A template parser, this module makes it possible to completely separate the Web design from the code. No more scripting into your Web page. - Support for Secure Sockets (HTTPS/SSL), this is based on the GNU TLS library. - Support for large servers using dispatchers based on URI, request methods. - Support for virtual hosting (dispatchers based on the host name). - Support for server push. - A directory browser ready to be used in any application. - A status page to get many information about the current AWS server. - A log module. Log files keep information about all resources requested to the server. - Hotplug modules which can be loaded/unloaded dynamically to add specific features to a server. - A communication API to exchange data between applications using the HTTP protocol. - A configuration API to tune/change the server parameters without recompilation. - A client API to retrieve any Web page from a Web site. - A Web Page service to build a simple static page server. - Support for SMTP, LDAP and Jabber protocols.
PackageMaintainerLudovic Brenta <lbrenta@debian.org>
PackageNamelibaws3.3.2-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion3.3.2-2
SHA-14A8F191C2F124D7E4C2B2CD9DE585879D92B219B
SHA-256C8215620C9EFFD21AED95C2A369D68A1E58A54B1B34C65D067D95A0C7614B78A
Key Value
FileSize2484114
MD531E1589200D5CC5713EDD0F7FF5BBCAE
PackageDescriptionAda Web Server development files AWS is a complete framework to develop Web based applications. The main part of the framework is the embedded Web server. This small yet powerful Web server can be embedded into your application so your application will be able to talk with a Web browser. Around this Web server a lot of services have been developed. . - A Web parameters module. This module takes care of retrieving the forms or URL parameters and to build an associative table for easy access. - A session server, this is a very important module to be able to keep client's data from page to page. - Support SOAP to develop Web Services. - A tool to generate Web Services stubs/skeletons from a WSDL document. - A template parser, this module makes it possible to completely separate the Web design from the code. No more scripting into your Web page. - Support for Secure Sockets (HTTPS/SSL), this is based on the GNU TLS library. - Support for large servers using dispatchers based on URI, request methods. - Support for virtual hosting (dispatchers based on the host name). - Support for server push. - A directory browser ready to be used in any application. - A status page to get many information about the current AWS server. - A log module. Log files keep information about all resources requested to the server. - Hotplug modules which can be loaded/unloaded dynamically to add specific features to a server. - A communication API to exchange data between applications using the HTTP protocol. - A configuration API to tune/change the server parameters without recompilation. - A client API to retrieve any Web page from a Web site. - A Web Page service to build a simple static page server. - Support for SMTP, LDAP and Jabber protocols.
PackageMaintainerLudovic Brenta <lbrenta@debian.org>
PackageNamelibaws3.3.2-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion3.3.2-2
SHA-1E698D7A5DD26ACA237F6558407E88A6F9DA915C0
SHA-25692C07F5A4E90B51A4CBC54D1A58DE102F730F3466B018B6DECBD6FBE2A58DA1D
Key Value
FileSize2357562
MD57DEB11A45A35D0FB322C887FDE4E2852
PackageDescriptionAda Web Server development files AWS is a complete framework to develop Web based applications. The main part of the framework is the embedded Web server. This small yet powerful Web server can be embedded into your application so your application will be able to talk with a Web browser. Around this Web server a lot of services have been developed. . - A Web parameters module. This module takes care of retrieving the forms or URL parameters and to build an associative table for easy access. - A session server, this is a very important module to be able to keep client's data from page to page. - Support SOAP to develop Web Services. - A tool to generate Web Services stubs/skeletons from a WSDL document. - A template parser, this module makes it possible to completely separate the Web design from the code. No more scripting into your Web page. - Support for Secure Sockets (HTTPS/SSL), this is based on the GNU TLS library. - Support for large servers using dispatchers based on URI, request methods. - Support for virtual hosting (dispatchers based on the host name). - Support for server push. - A directory browser ready to be used in any application. - A status page to get many information about the current AWS server. - A log module. Log files keep information about all resources requested to the server. - Hotplug modules which can be loaded/unloaded dynamically to add specific features to a server. - A communication API to exchange data between applications using the HTTP protocol. - A configuration API to tune/change the server parameters without recompilation. - A client API to retrieve any Web page from a Web site. - A Web Page service to build a simple static page server. - Support for SMTP, LDAP and Jabber protocols.
PackageMaintainerLudovic Brenta <lbrenta@debian.org>
PackageNamelibaws3.3.2-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion3.3.2-2
SHA-1D04DF1F07C5BC59B0A5338978F859EADC9ECF1D4
SHA-256C3859E9D7A1569E8F3626DEA5ED1998585AB74AE7F4585A57C3D5C27409A3CC0
Key Value
FileSize2614182
MD58C37708D73218BB8B6BC1FC59A3D79C9
PackageDescriptionAda Web Server development files AWS is a complete framework to develop Web based applications. The main part of the framework is the embedded Web server. This small yet powerful Web server can be embedded into your application so your application will be able to talk with a Web browser. Around this Web server a lot of services have been developed. . - A Web parameters module. This module takes care of retrieving the forms or URL parameters and to build an associative table for easy access. - A session server, this is a very important module to be able to keep client's data from page to page. - Support SOAP to develop Web Services. - A tool to generate Web Services stubs/skeletons from a WSDL document. - A template parser, this module makes it possible to completely separate the Web design from the code. No more scripting into your Web page. - Support for Secure Sockets (HTTPS/SSL), this is based on the GNU TLS library. - Support for large servers using dispatchers based on URI, request methods. - Support for virtual hosting (dispatchers based on the host name). - Support for server push. - A directory browser ready to be used in any application. - A status page to get many information about the current AWS server. - A log module. Log files keep information about all resources requested to the server. - Hotplug modules which can be loaded/unloaded dynamically to add specific features to a server. - A communication API to exchange data between applications using the HTTP protocol. - A configuration API to tune/change the server parameters without recompilation. - A client API to retrieve any Web page from a Web site. - A Web Page service to build a simple static page server. - Support for SMTP, LDAP and Jabber protocols.
PackageMaintainerLudovic Brenta <lbrenta@debian.org>
PackageNamelibaws3.3.2-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion3.3.2-2
SHA-154C005F0649C6A821C4AA44E401C775B79BADA7C
SHA-2564235C63C5C1CD4930525CB22171BEF62D268660848929A3C9A373C040E3A3865
Key Value
FileSize2626006
MD513FABF5259EE1CFF6562F073A1EE812C
PackageDescriptionAda Web Server development files AWS is a complete framework to develop Web based applications. The main part of the framework is the embedded Web server. This small yet powerful Web server can be embedded into your application so your application will be able to talk with a Web browser. Around this Web server a lot of services have been developed. . - A Web parameters module. This module takes care of retrieving the forms or URL parameters and to build an associative table for easy access. - A session server, this is a very important module to be able to keep client's data from page to page. - Support SOAP to develop Web Services. - A tool to generate Web Services stubs/skeletons from a WSDL document. - A template parser, this module makes it possible to completely separate the Web design from the code. No more scripting into your Web page. - Support for Secure Sockets (HTTPS/SSL), this is based on the GNU TLS library. - Support for large servers using dispatchers based on URI, request methods. - Support for virtual hosting (dispatchers based on the host name). - Support for server push. - A directory browser ready to be used in any application. - A status page to get many information about the current AWS server. - A log module. Log files keep information about all resources requested to the server. - Hotplug modules which can be loaded/unloaded dynamically to add specific features to a server. - A communication API to exchange data between applications using the HTTP protocol. - A configuration API to tune/change the server parameters without recompilation. - A client API to retrieve any Web page from a Web site. - A Web Page service to build a simple static page server. - Support for SMTP, LDAP and Jabber protocols.
PackageMaintainerLudovic Brenta <lbrenta@debian.org>
PackageNamelibaws3.3.2-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion3.3.2-2
SHA-1AA135F0ABD027504AF2ED8F10132988CA94653E3
SHA-256B80D400DC92F1029F07F20DBC4B608B0EBE802ABBFE71D8A469E652C0A99E465
Key Value
FileSize2538550
MD56E8A32194E49800C35C526762221B5DA
PackageDescriptionAda Web Server development files AWS is a complete framework to develop Web based applications. The main part of the framework is the embedded Web server. This small yet powerful Web server can be embedded into your application so your application will be able to talk with a Web browser. Around this Web server a lot of services have been developed. . - A Web parameters module. This module takes care of retrieving the forms or URL parameters and to build an associative table for easy access. - A session server, this is a very important module to be able to keep client's data from page to page. - Support SOAP to develop Web Services. - A tool to generate Web Services stubs/skeletons from a WSDL document. - A template parser, this module makes it possible to completely separate the Web design from the code. No more scripting into your Web page. - Support for Secure Sockets (HTTPS/SSL), this is based on the GNU TLS library. - Support for large servers using dispatchers based on URI, request methods. - Support for virtual hosting (dispatchers based on the host name). - Support for server push. - A directory browser ready to be used in any application. - A status page to get many information about the current AWS server. - A log module. Log files keep information about all resources requested to the server. - Hotplug modules which can be loaded/unloaded dynamically to add specific features to a server. - A communication API to exchange data between applications using the HTTP protocol. - A configuration API to tune/change the server parameters without recompilation. - A client API to retrieve any Web page from a Web site. - A Web Page service to build a simple static page server. - Support for SMTP, LDAP and Jabber protocols.
PackageMaintainerLudovic Brenta <lbrenta@debian.org>
PackageNamelibaws3.3.2-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion3.3.2-2
SHA-12EE0190033F72A31883EE402409267638484AF60
SHA-2566704BA56EF6149874AB5CE037C677A02F9648474C3801CBBD849329CA24E895B
Key Value
FileSize2820950
MD5C45246D9A1BEFB138D3D2E66DFD72209
PackageDescriptionAda Web Server development files AWS is a complete framework to develop Web based applications. The main part of the framework is the embedded Web server. This small yet powerful Web server can be embedded into your application so your application will be able to talk with a Web browser. Around this Web server a lot of services have been developed. . - A Web parameters module. This module takes care of retrieving the forms or URL parameters and to build an associative table for easy access. - A session server, this is a very important module to be able to keep client's data from page to page. - Support SOAP to develop Web Services. - A tool to generate Web Services stubs/skeletons from a WSDL document. - A template parser, this module makes it possible to completely separate the Web design from the code. No more scripting into your Web page. - Support for Secure Sockets (HTTPS/SSL), this is based on the GNU TLS library. - Support for large servers using dispatchers based on URI, request methods. - Support for virtual hosting (dispatchers based on the host name). - Support for server push. - A directory browser ready to be used in any application. - A status page to get many information about the current AWS server. - A log module. Log files keep information about all resources requested to the server. - Hotplug modules which can be loaded/unloaded dynamically to add specific features to a server. - A communication API to exchange data between applications using the HTTP protocol. - A configuration API to tune/change the server parameters without recompilation. - A client API to retrieve any Web page from a Web site. - A Web Page service to build a simple static page server. - Support for SMTP, LDAP and Jabber protocols.
PackageMaintainerLudovic Brenta <lbrenta@debian.org>
PackageNamelibaws3.3.2-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion3.3.2-2
SHA-16BC96CCD62232C6B8AE90A59F795D3F6186A3EE5
SHA-2565036CE2F87AE53B1CC580B47CBE597120D09E79F294E124BF4FB825D7394CFA4
Key Value
FileSize2580294
MD5CACAC68F895B635146E9EEE0068A3E23
PackageDescriptionAda Web Server development files AWS is a complete framework to develop Web based applications. The main part of the framework is the embedded Web server. This small yet powerful Web server can be embedded into your application so your application will be able to talk with a Web browser. Around this Web server a lot of services have been developed. . - A Web parameters module. This module takes care of retrieving the forms or URL parameters and to build an associative table for easy access. - A session server, this is a very important module to be able to keep client's data from page to page. - Support SOAP to develop Web Services. - A tool to generate Web Services stubs/skeletons from a WSDL document. - A template parser, this module makes it possible to completely separate the Web design from the code. No more scripting into your Web page. - Support for Secure Sockets (HTTPS/SSL), this is based on the GNU TLS library. - Support for large servers using dispatchers based on URI, request methods. - Support for virtual hosting (dispatchers based on the host name). - Support for server push. - A directory browser ready to be used in any application. - A status page to get many information about the current AWS server. - A log module. Log files keep information about all resources requested to the server. - Hotplug modules which can be loaded/unloaded dynamically to add specific features to a server. - A communication API to exchange data between applications using the HTTP protocol. - A configuration API to tune/change the server parameters without recompilation. - A client API to retrieve any Web page from a Web site. - A Web Page service to build a simple static page server. - Support for SMTP, LDAP and Jabber protocols.
PackageMaintainerLudovic Brenta <lbrenta@debian.org>
PackageNamelibaws3.3.2-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion3.3.2-2
SHA-1EB99F02B1E4B9D4E88B7B4D2E930E213AC461D66
SHA-256D567531D57F574C99D7B9EFF635D9ED7E95E1FFA11EFD03EE6BCE9BD59681CDC