Hi,

Thanks for detailed information , since I am not  very comfortable  with
c/c++ , it is bit difficulty for me to  design and implement a  webserver
 .

Is there simple open source webserver (which uses the boost lib and has the
option to include my modified openssl libs) for android ndk level ..?


Pls provide some good links .

rgds
Indra

On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 2:54 PM, Ted Byers <r.ted.by...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 1:47 PM, Indtiny s <indt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Thanks for the information , actually I need to write simple webserver
> for
> > the android (in the ndk level for some requirement) .
> > I have added some new CIPHER suite to the openssl   as per our
> requirement .
> > now I need to write simple webeserver which uses that modified-openssl ,
> > hence I planned to use the  code which is there in the
> > link(http://www.rtfm.com/openssl-examples/) compiled with new openssl
>  .. so
> > now will it be okay to go with this code ..?
> >
> Bear in mind the caveats on that page.  The code is ancient.
>
> Look for copyright information - who owns the copy right for that
> page/code, and what license did they apply.  The anwsers you want,
> regarding permission to use it are in that documentation, if it
> exists.  If the code is correctly perceived to be open source, then
> you can do what you like with it.  But, even if you can, that is not
> the same thing as you should.  Remember, the age of that code.
> Revising it may be more trouble than it is worth.
>
> > incase if it is not good  to use the above approach , then is boost
> library
> > available for android  to use the Mr.Ted approach  ..?
> >
> The boost library is a C++ library, and thus an be used on any
> platform for which there is a standards compliant C++ compiler.
> Therefore, if you have a C++ compiler for Android, then you can use
> boost libraries.  The short answer, is yes, there is a C++ compiler on
> Android and thus you can use boost.
>
> BTW: The boost asio library does use openssl for it's security
> functionality.  Therefore, it ought to be very easy for you to extend
> to include your new cipher, or anything else that you may want.
>
> Cheers
>
> Ted
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