Mobile Web Server
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NOTE A new version - 0.11.0 - of Raccoon has been released, but the pages found here have not been updated yet.
Mobile Web Server, also known as Raccoon, consists of a port of the Apache web server to the S60 smartphone platform, and a connectivity solution that provides a mobile phone with a global URL and with HTTP access to it. That is, you can now host a globally accessible website on your mobile phone. Cool, eh?
The software is open source under the Apache 2 license and can be downloaded from SourceForge.
Not ready for the bleading edge? In that case, try the consumer oriented productization of Raccoon at http://mymobilesite.net.
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[edit] Latest news
- 2007.11.01: Version 0.11.0 made available at SourceForge.
[edit] A Web Server on a Mobile Phone - Why?
[edit] Installation Instructions
[edit] Source Code
[edit] Cool Stuff for Your Mobsite
[edit] Frequently Asked Questions
[edit] Bugs and Features
[edit] Publications and Presentations
- Session at ApacheCon 2007. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May 1-4, 2007.
- Technical report Providing HTTP Access to Web Servers Running on Mobile Phones.
- Technical report Personal Website on Mobile Phone.
- Demonstrated at the Nokia Technology Media Briefing. October 3, 2006.
- Session at O'Reilly European Open Source Convention. Brussels, Belgium, September 18-12, 2006.
- Demonstrated at Mobisys2006 - The Fourth International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services. Uppsala, Sweden, June 19-22, 2006.
[edit] Recommended Links
[edit] Contact
Discussion forum at Forum Nokia.
