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Framework for writing asynchronous socket-based servers
Branch: pkgsrc-2021Q1,
Version: 0.5.4nb1,
Package name: py27-medusa-0.5.4nb1,
Maintainer: pkgsrc-usersMedusa is a 'server platform' -- it provides a framework for
implementing asynchronous socket-based servers (TCP/IP and on Unix,
Unix domain, sockets).
An asynchronous socket server is a server that can communicate with
many other clients simultaneously by multiplexing I/O within a
single process/thread. In the context of an HTTP server, this
means a single process can serve hundreds or even thousands of
clients, depending only on the operating system's configuration
and limitations.
Medusa includes HTTP, FTP, and 'monitor' (remote python interpreter)
servers. Medusa can simultaneously support several instances of
either the same or different server types - for example you could
start up two HTTP servers, an FTP server, and a monitor server.
Then you could connect to the monitor server to control and manipulate
medusa while it is running.
Master sites:
SHA1: f03f1a10b1f5b8b3c9a869e81a7c5c9f8f676188
RMD160: 84da6140aaf3e677e86014a4e87c83ada39776ec
Filesize: 105.219 KB
Version history: (Expand)
- (2021-03-30) Package added to pkgsrc.se, version py27-medusa-0.5.4nb1 (created)