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− | == Libraries and Tools for Web, HTML, and XML Programming in Haskell == |
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− | ;[http://happs.org/ HAppS - Haskell Application Server] |
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− | :The Haskell Application Server contains a monadic framework for ACID transactions, an HTTP server (outperforms Apache/PHP in informal benchmarks), an SMTP server and mail delivery agent. A DNS resolver in pure Haskell. And XML and XSLT support. |
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− | ;[http://www.haskell.org/http/ HTTP and Browser Modules] |
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− | :A significantly RFC compliant HTTP/1.1 client implementation. This is an updated version of [http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/warrickg/haskell/http/ Warrick Gray's original version]. |
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− | ;[http://www.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/~thiemann/haskell/WASH/ WASH] |
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− | :A family of combinator libraries for programming Web applications. WASH/HTML is for generating dynamic HTML documents, combining flexibility and safety. WASH/CGI is for server-side Web scripting with sessions, compositional forms, and graphics. |
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− | ;[http://www2-data.informatik.unibw-muenchen.de/EdComb/index.html EdComb] |
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− | :Another combinator library -- for [[Libraries and tools/Editors|editors]]! But a very fruitfully general approach to the concept of ''editor'' is presented. Therefore, these editor combinators can be used also e.g. as browser combinators, with interesting new possibilities for browsers. |
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− | ;[http://www.cs.chalmers.se/~d00nibro/hsp Haskell Server Pages] |
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− | :Using Haskell as a server-side scripting language, extended to allow embedded XML/XHTML fragments in Haskell code. |
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− | ;[http://darcs.haskell.org/~lemmih/hasp/ HASP] |
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− | :HASP is a fork of Niklas Broberg?s Haskell Server Pages. Changes includes: |
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− | * support for all GHC extensions |
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− | * front-end based on FastCGI instead of its own web server |
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− | * minor bug fixes and performance tuning. |
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− | ;[http://home.tiscali.be/stevevh/ Generative Implementation Strategies for Data-Centric Web Applications] |
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− | :Generic presentation layer abstractions of administrative web applications are the central theme of this thesis. The domain-engineering approach results in a framework to support user interfaces generated from high-level descriptions. A domain-specific language describes user interfaces. The [hoyweghenSoft.zip Haskell-based generator] transforms these descriptions to user interfaces implemented with JavaScript and XHTML. |
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− | ;[http://www.cs.uu.nl/wiki/WebFunctions/WebHome WebFunctions] |
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− | :WebFunctions is a EDSL for developing websites, implemented in Haskell. WebFunctions is a domain specific embedded language for web authoring. |
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− | ;[http://www.cin.ufpe.br/~haskell/hwsproxygen/ HWSProxyGen] |
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− | :A web services proxy generator for the Haskell functional language, implemented in Haskell and C#. The final purpose is to show that Haskell and functional languages in general can be used as a viable way to the implementation of distributed components and applications, interacting with services implemented in different languages and/or platforms. |
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− | === XML === |
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− | ;[http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/fp/HaXml/ HaXml: utilities for using XML with Haskell] |
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− | :Includes an XML parser, an HTML parser, a pretty-printer, a combinator library for generic XML transformations, and two Haskell>-<XML converters using type-based translation. |
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− | ;[http://www.fh-wedel.de/~si/HXmlToolbox/ Haskell XML Toolbox] |
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− | :The Haskell XML Toolbox bases on the ideas of HaXml and HXML, but introduces a more general approach for processing XML with Haskell. The Haskell XML Toolbox uses a generic data model for representing XML documents, including the DTD subset and the document subset, in Haskell. |
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− | ;[http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/fp/Xtract/ Xtract] |
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− | :Xtract is a `grep'-like command-line tool for searching XML and HTML documents. |
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− | ;[http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~chak/haskell/lambdaFeed/ lambdaFeed] |
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− | :Manuel Chakravarty's RSS 2.0 feed generator. It reads news items - in a non-XML, human-friendly format - distributed over multiple channels and renders them into the RSS 2.0 XML format understood by most news aggregators as well as into HTML for inclusion into web pages. |
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− | ;[http://darcs.haskell.org/wraxml WraXML] |
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− | :A little wrapper to HaXML: It provides a more natural data structure for representing XML trees, and converts between HaXML and its custom tree structure. The operations on the tree need not to be of type (a -> [a]), thus using these functions is a bit more type safe. |
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− | === HTML === |
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− | ;[http://www.cse.ogi.edu/~andy/html/intro.htm The Haskell Html Library] by Andy Gill |
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− | :This library is a collection of combinators, allowing your Haskell programs to generate HTML. It is available in the standard libraries as [http://haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/libraries/base/Text-Html.html Text.Html]. |
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− | ;[http://www.cs.chalmers.se/~bringert/darcs/haskell-xhtml/doc/ XHtml library] |
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− | :This is a version of [http://haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/libraries/base/Text-Html.html Text.Html], modified to produce XHTML 1.0 Transitional. |
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− | === CGI === |
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− | ;[http://www.haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/libraries/network/Network-CGI.html Network.CGI] |
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− | : Haskell binding for CGI. Original Version by Erik Meijer. Further hacked on by Sven Panne. Further hacking by Andy Gill. |
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− | ;[http://www.cs.chalmers.se/~bringert/darcs/haskell-cgi/doc/ NewCGI] |
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− | :A new library for writing CGI programs. Features include: |
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− | * Access to CGI parameters (e.g. form input) from both GET and POST requests. |
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− | * Access to CGI environment variables. |
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− | * Ability to set arbitrary response headers. |
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− | * Support for HTTP cookies. |
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− | * Efficient file upload support. |
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− | * Wrapper functions for compatibility with the existing [http://haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/libraries/network/Network-CGI.html Network.CGI] module. |
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− | ;[http://www.cs.chalmers.se/~bringert/darcs/haskell-fastcgi/doc/ FastCGI library] |
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− | :A library for using NewCGI programs with [http://www.fastcgi.com/ FastCGI]. |
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− | === XML-RPC and CORBA === |
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− | ;[http://www.haskell.org/haxr/ HaXR - the Haskell XML-RPC library] |
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− | :An XML-RPC client and server library. [http://www.xmlrpc.com/ XML-RPC] is "remote procedure calling using HTTP as the transport and XML as the encoding. XML-RPC is designed to be as simple as possible, while allowing complex data structures to be transmitted, processed and returned." |
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− | ;[http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/~simonf/HAIFA.html HAIFA] |
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− | :HAIFA is an implementation of parts of the web-service architecture in Haskell. Notably it includes an XML serializer, a partial implementation of XML Schema and SOAP/1.1. |
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− | ;[http://sourceforge.net/projects/haskell-corba/ haskell-corba] |
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− | :This package allows Haskell programmers to write CORBA clients and servers using the [http://www.mico.org MICO open-source CORBA implementation]. It defines a Haskell language mapping for CORBA, and includes an IDL compiler which generates Haskell stub and skeleton modules from IDL files. |
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