### Migration to SVR.JS If you have previously built your web application using the Node.JS http library, Express framework, or Koa framework, you can easily migrate that code to SVR.JS server-side JavaScript. #### From Node.JS http library For applications built with the Node.JS http library, you can simply copy the contents of the request event listener to the SVR.JS server-side JavaScript. However, make sure to consider the _disableEndElseCallbackExecute_ option to ensure proper execution flow. ```js disableEndElseCallbackExecute = true; //Without "var", else it will not work!!! // Node.JS http library request event listener code goes here. if (req.url == "/" && req.method == "GET") { res.writeHead(200, "OK", { "Content-Type": "text/plain", }); res.end("Hello World!"); return; } elseCallback(); // Optionally, invoke main SVR.JS callback. ``` #### From Express Framework If your application is built using the Express framework, you can easily migrate it to SVR.JS. You can mix Express methods with SVR.JS methods for more flexibility. ```js disableEndElseCallbackExecute = true; //Without "var", else it will not work!!! var express = require("express"); // Other requires go here. var app = express(); // Initialize express app // Express application code goes here! app.get("/", function (req, res) { res.send("Hello World!"); }); app.use(elseCallback); // Optionally, if you want the main SVR.JS callback. app(req, res); // Invoke Express handler ``` #### From Koa Framework Migrating from the Koa framework to SVR.JS is also straightforward. Here's an example of how you can do it: ```js disableEndElseCallbackExecute = true; //Without "var", else it will not work!!! var koa = require("koa"); // Other requires go here. var app = new koa(); // Initialize Koa app // Koa application code goes here! app.use(function (ctx, next) { if (ctx.method != "GET" || ctx.path != "/") { next(); // Koa router could be used... } else { ctx.body = "Hello World!"; } }); // Optionally, if you want the main SVR.JS callback (not recommended by Koa, as it passes Node.JS req and res objects). app.use(function (ctx) { ctx.respond = false; elseCallback(ctx.req, ctx.res); }); app.callback()(req, res); // Invoke Koa handler ``` By migrating your web application to SVR.JS, you can take advantage of its features and performance enhancements, while still preserving your existing codebase.