# "http-server" SDK Example This `http-server` example is a minimal `zrok` application that surfaces a basic http server over a public zrok share. ## Implementation ```go root, err := environment.LoadRoot() if err != nil { panic(err) } ``` The `root` is a structure that contains all of the user's environment detail and allows the SDK application to access the `zrok` service instance and the underlying OpenZiti network. ```go shr, err := sdk.CreateShare(root, &sdk.ShareRequest{ BackendMode: sdk.TcpTunnelBackendMode, ShareMode: sdk.PublicShareMode, Frontends: []string{"public"}, Target: "http-server", }) if err != nil { panic(err) } defer func() { if err := sdk.DeleteShare(root, shr); err != nil { panic(err) } }() ... fmt.Println("Access server at the following endpoints: ", strings.Join(shr.FrontendEndpoints, "\n")) ``` The `sdk.CreateShare` call uses the loaded `environment` root along with the details of the share request (`sdk.ShareRequest`) to create the share that will be used to access the `http-server`. We are using the `sdk.TcpTunnelBackendMode` to handle tcp traffic. This time we are using `sdk.PublicShareMode` to take advantage of a public share that is running. With that we set which frontends to listen on, so we use whatever is configured, `public` here. Further down we emit where to access the service. Then we create a listener and use that to server our http server: ```go conn, err := sdk.NewListener(shr.Token, root) if err != nil { panic(err) } defer conn.Close() ... http.HandleFunc("/", helloZrok) if err := http.Serve(conn, nil); err != nil { panic(err) } ```