Schtitt, whose knowledge of formal math is probably about equivalent to that of a Taiwanese kindergartner, nevertheless seemed to know what Hopman and van der Meer and Bollettieri seemed not to know: that locating beauty and art and magic and improvement and keys to excellence and victory in the prolix flux of match play is not a fractal matter of reducing chaos to pattern. Seemed intuitively to sense that it was a matter not of reduction at all, but—perversely–of expansion, the aleatory flutter of uncontrolled, metastatic growth–each well-shot ball admitting of n possible responses, n^2 possible responses to those responses and on..."
Schtitt is a simple HTTP server. It is named after Gerhardt Schtitt, a guy who lobbed a lot of practice serves.
To build, make sure you've got ant installed:
$ which ant
To build a jar, navigate to the root directory of this project and run
$ ant
To run bundled JUnit tests:
$ ant test
To run the server, navigate to build/jar and run:
$ java -jar HTTPServer
to serve files from your current working directory.