PAW - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
PAW
  • Version
0.2
  • Author
David Boster
  • Cost
Free
  • Category
Java / Web Servers
  • HomePage Address
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  • Download Link
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  • No. of hits
15



     PAW is an online java application with which webmasters would be able to integrate filters on their servers. This online java application provides easy plugins for the handlers and filters along with the GUI components. Using the available PAW server you can implement filtering HTTP proxyHTTP proxy filters and the GUI components can be used to manage PAW server. Some of the important features include XML configuration files, advanced redirector, support for different filters etc.,


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