Attention

This is the documentation for HARP Proxy, actually published as an early preview. Both the software and documentation are a work in progress, and although we already use it on various production servers, they may contain inaccuracies, typographical errors, huge mistakes and empty pages. We work hard to eradicate all mistakes and implement stuff, but it is a long and tedious process. We appreciate your patience and understanding. Of course, any help will be greatly appreciated.

Applications

Overview

Harp consists of a core library and a set of applications that provides features (including most of the core features).

To allow extensions to do basically anything, Harp uses the following components:

  • a dependency injection container (provided by rodi).

  • an event dispatcher (provided by whistle).

  • an protocol to register applications as plug-and-play extensions to harp.

For now, look at the source of core applications.

Concepts

Guides