Hello,
the beta release of the HttpView2 web framework is now available on Squeak Map. Highlights of this new version include:
- A generic Canvas system - A specialized XHTML Canvas/Painter system, inspired by Seaside's one - Code reorganization and bug fixes
Please send you feedback and/or bug fixes to giovanni@corriga.net .
Giovanni
Giovanni,
There is the SSL package on Universes, which would allow you to support retrieving URLs like https:\www.squeak.org
Are you planning on supporting this in HttpView2?
Rob
----- Original Message ----- From: "Giovanni Corriga" giovanni@corriga.net To: squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org; seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org; announcements@lists.squeakfoundation.org Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 5:53 AM Subject: HttpView2 1.1-beta available on Squeak Map
Hello,
the beta release of the HttpView2 web framework is now available on Squeak Map. Highlights of this new version include:
- A generic Canvas system
- A specialized XHTML Canvas/Painter system, inspired by Seaside's one
- Code reorganization and bug fixes
Please send you feedback and/or bug fixes to giovanni@corriga.net .
Giovanni
Il giorno dom, 04/11/2007 alle 06.35 -0800, Rob Withers ha scritto:
Giovanni,
There is the SSL package on Universes, which would allow you to support retrieving URLs like https:\www.squeak.org
Are you planning on supporting this in HttpView2?
Hi Rob,
Usually a web framework delegates these things to the web server, which in HV2's case is KomHttpServer.
Personally I'd prefer using a web server such as Apache or Lighttpd to act as an https proxy, but if someone provides working code to support https on Kom I will gladly add it to the main package.
Ciao,
Giovanni
----- Original Message ----- From: "Giovanni Corriga" giovanni@corriga.net To: "The general-purpose Squeak developers list" squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 6:52 AM Subject: Re: HttpView2 1.1-beta available on Squeak Map
Il giorno dom, 04/11/2007 alle 06.35 -0800, Rob Withers ha scritto:
Giovanni,
There is the SSL package on Universes, which would allow you to support retrieving URLs like https:\www.squeak.org
Are you planning on supporting this in HttpView2?
Hi Rob,
Usually a web framework delegates these things to the web server, which in HV2's case is KomHttpServer.
Ok, thanks for pointing this out. I was unable to load KomHttpServer from SqueakMap, as it wanted a definition of TcpService. Someone should add these the the Universes browser.
Personally I'd prefer using a web server such as Apache or Lighttpd to act as an https proxy, but if someone provides working code to support https on Kom I will gladly add it to the main package.
The code is done and working, it would just need to be integrated.
Cheers, Rob
Il giorno dom, 04/11/2007 alle 08.20 -0800, Rob Withers ha scritto:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Giovanni Corriga" giovanni@corriga.net To: "The general-purpose Squeak developers list" squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 6:52 AM Subject: Re: HttpView2 1.1-beta available on Squeak Map
Il giorno dom, 04/11/2007 alle 06.35 -0800, Rob Withers ha scritto:
Giovanni,
There is the SSL package on Universes, which would allow you to support retrieving URLs like https:\www.squeak.org
Are you planning on supporting this in HttpView2?
Hi Rob,
Usually a web framework delegates these things to the web server, which in HV2's case is KomHttpServer.
Ok, thanks for pointing this out. I was unable to load KomHttpServer from SqueakMap, as it wanted a definition of TcpService. Someone should add these the the Universes browser.
Yes, you need to load the prerequisites (Dynamic Bindings and KomServices packages).
Personally I'd prefer using a web server such as Apache or Lighttpd to act as an https proxy, but if someone provides working code to support https on Kom I will gladly add it to the main package.
The code is done and working, it would just need to be integrated.
Ok, then please do the following:
1) upload your KomHttpServer patches to the Kom repository ( http://www.squeaksource.com/KomHttpServer ) 2) open a bug on bugs.squeak.org (project: Squeak Packages, category: KomHttpServer) listing the name of the package you uploaded, the prerequisites (if any) and any other useful info.
Ciao,
Giovanni
----- Original Message ----- From: "Giovanni Corriga" giovanni@corriga.net To: "The general-purpose Squeak developers list" squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 8:43 AM Subject: Re: HttpView2 1.1-beta available on Squeak Map
Il giorno dom, 04/11/2007 alle 08.20 -0800, Rob Withers ha scritto:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Giovanni Corriga" giovanni@corriga.net To: "The general-purpose Squeak developers list" squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 6:52 AM Subject: Re: HttpView2 1.1-beta available on Squeak Map
Il giorno dom, 04/11/2007 alle 06.35 -0800, Rob Withers ha scritto:
Giovanni,
There is the SSL package on Universes, which would allow you to support retrieving URLs like https:\www.squeak.org
Are you planning on supporting this in HttpView2?
Hi Rob,
Usually a web framework delegates these things to the web server, which in HV2's case is KomHttpServer.
Ok, thanks for pointing this out. I was unable to load KomHttpServer from SqueakMap, as it wanted a definition of TcpService. Someone should add these the the Universes browser.
Yes, you need to load the prerequisites (Dynamic Bindings and KomServices packages).
Got it, thanks.
Personally I'd prefer using a web server such as Apache or Lighttpd to act as an https proxy, but if someone provides working code to support https on Kom I will gladly add it to the main package.
The code is done and working, it would just need to be integrated.
Ok, then please do the following:
Ok, I got an HttpsService defined, but my SSLSocket still doesn't support all of the protocol you expect a socket to have. I'll work on that. You would have to launch this from your HVRootView class like:
^(HttpsService startOn: portNum named: name) loadRSACertificateFile: 'certificates/rsa.cert' privateKeyFile: 'certificates/rsa.key'; plug: ma rootModule; mode: mode
- upload your KomHttpServer patches to the Kom repository
( http://www.squeaksource.com/KomHttpServer ) 2) open a bug on bugs.squeak.org (project: Squeak Packages, category: KomHttpServer) listing the name of the package you uploaded, the prerequisites (if any) and any other useful info.
Ok, when it's ready.
Ciao, Roberto
Il giorno dom, 04/11/2007 alle 09.23 -0800, Rob Withers ha scritto:
Ok, I got an HttpsService defined, but my SSLSocket still doesn't support all of the protocol you expect a socket to have. I'll work on that. You would have to launch this from your HVRootView class like:
^(HttpsService startOn: portNum named: name) loadRSACertificateFile: 'certificates/rsa.cert' privateKeyFile: 'certificates/rsa.key'; plug: ma rootModule; mode: mode
Looks good.
Giovanni
El 11/4/07 10:53 AM, "Giovanni Corriga" giovanni@corriga.net escribió:
Hello,
the beta release of the HttpView2 web framework is now available on Squeak Map. Highlights of this new version include:
- A generic Canvas system
- A specialized XHTML Canvas/Painter system, inspired by Seaside's one
- Code reorganization and bug fixes
Please send you feedback and/or bug fixes to giovanni@corriga.net .
Giovanni
Very good ! As long time fan of HV2 I try as soon is possible.
Edgar
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