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Monolith - Framework for writing CGI applications
Monolith is a framework for writing monolithic CGI
applications in a style which most programmers will find quite
natural. Monolith provides basic classes for labels, buttons, images,
tables, trees, and so on. From these the programmer may construct
pages and reusable super-widgets which may be embedded (even multiple
times) in Web pages. Monolith does not require the programmer to
understand the low level mechanics of CGI scripts (scripts, parameters
and so on). Instead, writing a Monolith application is much more like
writing a program with Java JFC, Motif, or Windows MFC.
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| Version 1.0.16 (beta) released on 2002-11-27 | | Licensed under LGPL. | This is not a GNU package. |
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Interfaces | library |
Source languages | C |
Supported languages | C, C++ |
Source prerequisites | c2lib, pthrlib, rws |
Weak prerequisites | cdoc 0.9.2 or later (for rebuilding the manpages) |
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