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A framework for WebProgramming.

Masthead

URL

http://www.movatis.com/crusader/

version

0.7 (2002-09-20)

licence
GPL
platforms
Windows, Linux
Python versions

Deployment Platforms

Protocols

Out of the box
Crusader native protocol
Through additional modules
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Suitability

Development Interfaces

Environment Access

Session, Identification and Authentication

Persistence Support

Presentation Support

InTheirOwnWords

The Crusader Server Framework is the foundation for all Crusader-based servers. It can host multiple servers, protocols and applications, is multi-threaded, supports distributed session management, clustering, runtime configuration and deployment, scheduling, logging and more.

Spellcaster is a remote object server based on the Crusader Server Framework. It makes Python objects available over the Internet or Intranet in a plattform and programming language neutral way. Spellcaster currently uses the XMLRPC protocol and will be SOAP-enabled soon.

Snakecharmer is an advanced Python Server Pages (PSP) implementation based on the Crusader Server Framework. It allows you to mix HTML and Python in a ASP/JSP/PHP way, supports HTTP redirects and status codes, access to GET/POST data, file uploads, file inclusion, session management, precompiling and caching.

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2026-02-14 16:07