SconeServer is a highly flexible and modular server framework developed for UNIX-like platforms. It utilizes a powerful object-oriented design to provide an extremely versatile network server environment.
To install SconeServer, simply untar it to a temporary directory and run the configure script to auto-detect your system settings and generate the Makefiles. You can then build everything using the make command and run the tests by running make check. Finally, to install SconeServer, use the make install command, and ensure that the directory "/lib" is listed in "/etc/ld.so.conf." By configuring SconeServer using the object-oriented language called SconeScript, you can easily configure each module without any difficulty.
SconeScript commands can either be read from a file or run interactively from a configuration console. This language uses a syntax that is similar to JavaScript, and each command always executes within the context of an object. SconeScript can have any number of properties, methods, and sub-objects that should be described in the module documentation.
During startup, the root module sconeserver reads its configuration from the file "prefix/etc/sconeserver.conf," unless an alternative path has been specified on the command line. Each loaded module will most likely have its own configuration options that can be entered in the main configuration file. However, it is more common for modules to have their own configuration files that are read automatically when the module is loaded. By default, these configuration files are located at "prefix/etc/module-name.conf".
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