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Hello, I'm writing an application in c++ and I was thinking to use an embedded simple web server that will be my gui, so i could set up my application port on localhost.

What such web server would you recommend to use in c++/c?

Thanks

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If you are using boost then rolling your own in boost:asio is simple.

I assume by embedded you mean a built in webserver not that you are running on some tiny embedded hardware.

If you want something simpler look at mongoose - also see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/738273/open-source-c-c-embedded-web-server

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This could be a good starting point:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_lightweight_web_servers

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+1 Yes, that's a very useful list. – Neil Butterworth Jul 30 at 10:43
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You are aware that a lot of machines already run something on port 80/443, are you? [edit] Controlling an embedded system sounds like a good fit for snmp, not http.

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Generally simple page to control application running in specialized embedded machine isn't bad idea, right? Even if you have running some Server on port 80, it's just be faster to post command to embedded server on other port. And communication thought other external server is some times 2x work to do. – lionbest Jul 30 at 12:11
I think he was talking about an embedded web server, not an embedded system. – Kevin ORourke Jul 30 at 22:40
embedded web server on application software not hardware – unknown (google) Jul 31 at 5:52

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