- update on RESTbuck examples - new example - fixed bad typo in WSF_REQUEST Reverted some changes such as - http_client_response: keep the headers as a list to handle multiple message-value with same message-name Fixed simple and simple_file example Improved HTTP_HEADER Changed libcurl implementation for http client - now the header from the context really overwrite any of the session headers - better design which is more strict, and remove any doubt about context's header usage
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note
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description : "simple application root class"
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date : "$Date$"
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revision : "$Revision$"
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class
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APPLICATION
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create
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make
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feature {NONE} -- Initialization
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make
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-- Run application.
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local
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s: DEFAULT_SERVICE
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do
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create s.make_and_launch (agent execute)
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end
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execute (req: WSF_REQUEST; res: WSF_RESPONSE)
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do
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-- To send a response we need to setup, the status code and
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-- the response headers.
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res.write_header ({HTTP_STATUS_CODE}.ok, <<["Content-Type", "text/plain"], ["Content-Length", "11"]>>)
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res.write_string ("Hello World")
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end
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end
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