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Mobile Web Server
Original author(s)Robert McCool
Developer(s)Apache Software Foundation, Nokia Research
Initial releaseOctober 23, 2007[1]
Stable release
1.5 / November 18, 2008 (2008-11-18)
Written inC, C++, Java
Operating systemAll POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Symbian OS, S60 platform
Available inEnglish
TypeWeb server
LicenseApache License 2.0
Websitemymobilesite.net

The Mobile Web Server software, is an Open source software port of the Apache HTTP Server to the Symbian OS S60 platform software platform. The S60 Mobile Web Server enables connectivity for HTTP traffic to a mobile device from the Internet.

The Mobile Web Server components include a gateway application that runs on a computer on the Internet and a connector application, that runs on the remote mobile device. The gateway and the connector applications with an valid DNS configuration can provide a mobile device with a global name (URL) in the operator networks of today.

Features

  • Manage phone's address book.
  • Send SMS messages using a web browser. SMS sent as if typed from your phone.
  • Browse phones calendar.
  • Browse camera phone's image gallery on your computer.
  • View received and missed calls.
  • Get instant messages your friends have sent to your phone screen.
  • Maintain your own blog where visitors can read about your journeys.
  • Share presence status.
  • Chat with friends.
  • Manage access rights for your friends.
  • Start your mobile site from the web.
  • Stop your mobile site from My settings.
  • Share your mobile site content via RSS feeds.

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