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Re: framework for modperl applications

Rolf Schaufelberger

2008-07-17

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Am Donnerstag, 17. Juli 2008 17:52:58 schrieb pennyyh@(protected):
> I found that Catalyst is too huge to use.
> Other than Catalyst, do you have any other framework suggested for MP
> applications?
> thanks.
>
> --penny

I'm using HTML::Mason and MasonX::WebApp along with DBIx::Class as the main
parts of my framwork.
MasonX::WebApp allows (but does not force) me, to put my logic in .pm files
and keep my mason components free from business logic , yet not entirely free
from perl code, This is why I like it, I can still do small and simple things
in my components and put my important stuff in .pm files.
Noting to mention about DBIx::Class, either you like OR-Wrappers or not, but I
would recommend it strongly.
Session mgmt comes with MasonX::WebApp
Internationalisation is done with Locale::Maketext,
Logging with Log4perl, that's it. Switched from apache1 to apache2 recently
with not too much trouble and I'm quite happy with this!

For performance issues I'm running a lightweight frontend apche and a
mod_perl-apache as reverse proxy for the backend (as described in mod_perl
book).


Rolf Schaufelberger
www.mypxler.com
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