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It is now possible to write Roxen-modules in Java. The Java Servlet interface has been updated to be compliant with the latest specification. There is, as you have probably noted, a brand new configuration interface in roxen 2.0. It supports multiple users, multiple languages, and themes.

The event log has been enhanced as well, and now includes information about which module in which configuration generated the message. There are also configuration and module local event logs.

The administration interface is written mostly in RXML, and can be found in the 'configuration_interface' directory in your roxen installation.

The new RXML parser is XML compliant. Support for commercial databases is now included in the GPL Roxen version. PHP4 / Zend now supports Roxen WebServer, thanks to work done by David Hedbor. The normal HTTP module can now throttle the bandwidth, both for requests and per virtual server.

There is also an alternative HTTP module (called 'fhttp') that provides the maximum possible performance, mostly useful for very busy sites, or benchmarking. Speeds of over 20.000 requests/second has been clocked on normal x86 hardware.

The normal HTTP protocol module has also been performance tuned, and is now approximately 10% faster than before.

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