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What's the difference between creating a server using http module and creating a server using express framework in node js? Thanks.

Koushik Das
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    Really what you're asking is why would one use the Express framework instead of just using the http module. Basically, you can read about the features of the Express framework and decide if any of those are useful to you. It's a superset of the http module. – jfriend00 Feb 03 '16 at 03:53
  • I am actually novice into node. – Koushik Das Feb 08 '16 at 14:47
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    Possible duplicate of [Express.js - app.listen vs server.listen](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17696801/express-js-app-listen-vs-server-listen) – Shaishav Jogani Oct 31 '17 at 23:11
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    Very rude answers conssidering the public interest of the question – Mr-Programs Nov 19 '18 at 05:10

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Ultimately, express uses node's http api behind the scenes.

express framework

The express framework provides an abstraction layer above the vanilla http module to make handling web traffic and APIs a little easier. There's also tons of middleware available for express (and express-like) frameworks to complete common tasks such as: CORS, XSRF, POST parsing, cookies etc.

http api

The http api is very simple and is used to to setup and manage incoming/outgoing ,HTTP connections. Node does most of the heavy lifting here but it does provide things you'll commonly see throughout most node web framework such as: request/response objects etc.

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Express uses the http module under the hood, app.listen() returns an instance of http. You would use https.createServer if you needed to serve your app using HTTPS, as app.listen only uses the http module.

Here's the source for app.listen so you can see the similarities.:

app.listen = function(){
  var server = http.createServer(this);
  return server.listen.apply(server, arguments);
};
Ash
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