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T Jake Luciani commented on THRIFT-247:
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One thought.   Since Thrift uses libevent for the nonblocking server, I suggest 
you look at integrating their http server that comes with libevent.

I posted a quick example on my blog a while back: 
http://3.rdrail.net/blog/libevent-webserver-in-40-lines-of-c/

I've used the libevent http server quite a bit with much success and I believe 
Facebook is using it as well?

-Jake

> THttpServer Transport
> ---------------------
>
>                 Key: THRIFT-247
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-247
>             Project: Thrift
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Library (C++)
>            Reporter: Jérémie BORDIER
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: THRIFT-247_THttpServer.patch
>
>
> Here is a first working version of the THttpServer transport for the C++ 
> library.
> It was inspired by Mark Slee's THttpClient which i splitted into an 
> interface, THttpTransport and two transport implementations, THttpClient and 
> THttpServer. Tested with TJsonProtocol (the fixed revision available in 
> THRIFT-244) and TBinaryProtocol in the tutorial example, works like a charm.
> The code is available in the attached patch, and in the gitweb tree in 
> refs/pri/jbordier/cleaning_protocols, or also in github: 
> http://github.com/ahfeel/thrift/tree/master
> It only supports POST requests yet, and i'm working in adding a 
> ?callback=some_js_callback support to the URI to have JsonP protocol support.

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