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Hi; I'm trying to take a look at kayak (at the most basic level - not
hosting Nancy etc), but:
- all of the "getting started" examples seem desperately outdated
- while the Nuget package is available, the trunk is complaining about
missing files (HttpParser etc)
what do I need to do to get a minimum working "hello world"-style
kayak server?
Thanks,
Marc
Benjamin van der Veen
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Feb 20, 2012, 1:43:02 PM2/20/12
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The KayakExamples project should get you started with basic usage.
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I've also taken a peek at Kayak. It seems the version in NuGet is out dated because the examples code does not run against the highest version that is available there (0.7.2). I also think building from source as suggested on the website simply is not done nowadays, at least in the Java ecosphere, and I expected C# projects to also have release and snapshot assemblies. This is common practice in open source Java projects. And last I feel that the code in the examples project has lost the easyness that the four-line-webserver examples on the interwebz have. I'm going for a simply HttpListener setup.