Version: 2009-10-4 WWW server and proxy, which will be in far future 'Wireless Web Server' supporting SMS, WAP and MMS. Also Web Client Robot, which can be used to read files from network (download-word is not used, because it is ugly) and mirror content from Internet. This is not 100% pure Java program. Currently tested in Win32-, Linux- and Mac-environments. You must have Java 2 Runtime Environment version 1.6 installed from java.sun.com. In Windows, Linux or Mac unzip keppi_common1.zip and keppi_common2.zip. In Windows unzip keppi_win32.zip, in Linux unzip keppi_linux.zip, or in Mac unzip keppi_mac.zip, then untar keppi.tgz. Go to directory 'keppi'. Run setup.bat or ./setup. When running setup, you should not have any other Java-programs running, like older version of this program. Setup will ask directory path for actual program. This directory will contain initial program parameters. Default directory name is KeppiProxy in user's home directory. File KeppiProxyOptions in user's home directory will refer to this directory. In this directory are batch files keppi.bat (or keppi) which you can use to invoke server in command prompt (use option -v for verbose mode), and robot.bat (or robot) which you can use to invoke Web Client Robot program. Batch file manag.bat (or manag) you can use to invoke Server Management Program. Put web applications (.war-files) to directory webapps in program directory. Address http://host:port/proxy-config can be used for automatic proxy configuration in Web browser. If you are going to run server in public internet, remember to change manager password. You can also install server program as Windows NT/2000 service as described in document keppi.html, which you may want to read. If service fails to start, stack trace can be read from file KeppiProxyError in root directory. Ask for advice from email address: wanderingj@geocities.com
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