Jigsaw (web server)
| Original author(s) | Yves Lafon |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Jigsaw Team |
| Final release | 2.2.6 (April 10, 2007)
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| Written in | Java |
| Engine | |
| Platform | Java |
| Replaces | CERN httpd |
| Standard(s) | HTTP/1.1 |
| Type | Web server |
| Website | www |
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Jigsaw is a web server software written in Java. It is the successor to CERN httpd, the first web server software ever, and was developed by the World Wide Web Consortium.
Jigsaw supports HTTP/1.1 and is a reference implementation for the W3C and an experimental platform for the Internet community.[1] The server is configurable via HTML forms, and new Java classes can be added during operation.[2]
The first released version was 1.0alpha1 and appeared in June 1996. Version 2.0.0 was completed on December 24, 1998. The last released version is 2.2.6 from April 10, 2007.
See also
References
- ↑ "Jigsaw Activity Statement". www.w3.org. Retrieved 2025-04-23.
- ↑ Klute, Rainer (17 August 1996). "Puzzle in 14 Minuten". heise.de. Vol. 1996 no. 9. p. 108. Retrieved 2024-02-03. Artikel-Archiv iX 9/1996, Seite 108
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