Result for 0450EA720BE279AF7855421DBD15E5226D26313D

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/ada/adainclude/aws/aws-services-dispatchers-uri.adb
FileSize9716
MD5D5BD0075F9B05B1D046A7AE224B10104
SHA-10450EA720BE279AF7855421DBD15E5226D26313D
SHA-2564D794C31FE7029070E696C4B382FEF0878AC481639795F914C16326E94371B6C
SSDEEP192:lPKAjjoDIbP7mmo6mnmo6+62/lsP00Qjfttdsngz7uAd5uHkw7yFzwmPM3nMDPiJ:lljMVvKcfO
TLSHT1E112CEA7ADCA296041F3E76637CB2057C2272E272B90B46174DD41E01F3D72491EEEE8
hashlookup:parent-total6
hashlookup:trust80

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The searched file hash is included in 6 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize2010076
MD52BFE11E6B0299E8BD5D3EE567D2356AE
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.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibaws3.2.0-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion3.2.0-4ubuntu1
SHA-164944B4DFCF096CB75DADE0A8D1DCF4F3044D0C1
SHA-256442AE735D2ED6DDA3D23A14A0FF5BEB837D8BD1798F790C8444179AD53565F42
Key Value
FileSize2100104
MD554885749BB54C97049056B85AE561BC4
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.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibaws3.2.0-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion3.2.0-4ubuntu1
SHA-11E4B44869D238734046AFEC9D175A19E513EF3CF
SHA-256C70D6932E8AAE9F37355EC7965FD54A0C2CC01F236DD8FC100751FB04ED502BD
Key Value
FileSize1950092
MD514BFA7F3A6F1C64F32038D92D164B0BB
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>
PackageNamelibaws3.2.0-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion3.2.0-3
SHA-142FAD8CE99DF05CD9EA5737913937AD9BEB48A98
SHA-25619802341C260E67FC06E891948294A68AAB1AEB80F6F44928A71E12891B3A45A
Key Value
FileSize2005222
MD5DF20120461F5984EE4F8730F7C749A97
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>
PackageNamelibaws3.2.0-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion3.2.0-3
SHA-1E293666454AEBFFABE5E69F5B54526EAFB78D02D
SHA-2565BF1A9E585E426F95C61584CF92E6595BAA32CC6601792950BBF2A6C8489C02D
Key Value
FileSize2148974
MD5842C98BB205A12B6225E681D93133FE4
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>
PackageNamelibaws3.2.0-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion3.2.0-3
SHA-109C703EB5215F010C46D7B738624A4E1713496B2
SHA-2565365DD2C3760E8487B9663EF85C104CD4E82EBC75571A6CF642499235D64885C
Key Value
FileSize2109110
MD5DA600FF892AC41415A05A717E39CA66E
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>
PackageNamelibaws3.2.0-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion3.2.0-3
SHA-1A922C047790A0D62FA2E917A5BFBF77EE902EC90
SHA-256D1CD00C39BA6DD57C14FF5A7F8503B509B023FA3EAB41D9D9FE043BF9347C944