WebExpress
is a lightweight web server optimized for use in low-performance environments (e.g. Rasperry PI). By providing
a powerful plugin system and a comprehensive API, web applications can be easily and quickly integrated into a .net
language (e.g. C#). Some advantages of WebExpress
are:
- It is easy to use.
- It offers a variety of features and tools that can help you build and manage your website.
- It is fast and efficient and can help you save time and money.
- It is flexible and can be customized to meet your specific requirements.
The WebExpress
family includes the following projects:
- WebExpress - The web server for
WebExpress
applications and the documentation. - WebExpress.WebCore - The core for
WebExpress
applications. - WebExpress.WebUI - Common templates and controls for
WebExpress
applications. - WebExpress.WebIndex - Reverse index for
WebExpress
applications. - WebExpress.WebApp - Business application template for
WebExpress
applications.
WebExpress.WebIndex
is part of the WebExpress family. The project provides a reverse index to enable a quick and efficient search for data. The index can be filtered using the wql (webexpress query language). Even though the reverse index is part of the WebExpress
family, it can also be used in other projects (outside of WebExpress
). For detailed information about WebIndex
, see concept.
The current binaries are available for download here.
If you're looking to get started with WebExpress
, we would recommend using the following documentation. It can help you understand the platform.
- Installation Guide
- Development Guide
- WebExpress.WebCore API Documentation
- WebExpress.WebUI API Documentation
- WebExpress.WebApp API Documentation
- WebExpress.WebIndex API Documentation
The following tutorials illustrate the essential techniques of WebExpress
. These tutorials are designed to assist you, as a developer, in understanding the various aspects of WebExpress
. Each tutorial provides a detailed, step-by-step guide that you can work through using an example. If you’re interested in beginning the development of WebExpress
components, we would recommend you to complete some of these tutorials.
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