In Racket 5.3.4, is there a way to use the barebones HTTP-serving functionality of the Racket Web Server code, without getting any of the ``Stateful'' or ``Stateless'' stuff, nor any trickiness that it does with the callback code to support the continuations?

I just want each request to result in a callback in a new thread that lets me get header values and read POST data, and then write the response headers and content to a port.)

I see the documentation in "http://docs.racket-lang.org/web-server-internal/dispatch-server-unit.html";, which looks like it might have things I can use (unclear), but it appears to be some documentation on private internals, not public API.

(This is for some unit testing of clients for various webservices, in which I need to emulate the interfaces of the webservices, and to have the tests be able to see both client and server sides. For this purpose, I really don't want the "web-server" trickiness with the code, and I need a public API.)

Neil V.

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