Mobile Web Server
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NOTE
- A new version of Raccoon, the fully open sourced mobile web server, has been released. However, you really should use either MWS, the consumer oriented productization of Raccoon that is available at http://mymobilesite.net, or the more "low-level" PAMP that provides the full AMP stack.
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.
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Latest news
- 2008.05.27: Version 1.0.0 made available at SourceForge.
A Web Server on a Mobile Phone - Why?
Installation Instructions
Source Code
Cool Stuff for Your Mobsite
Frequently Asked Questions
Bugs and Features
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.
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Contact
Discussion forum at Forum Nokia.
