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I may have to have my Perl/Catalyst-based app talk to a service that currently only speaks the language of "Spring's HTTP invoker": Spring's HTTP invoker. Spring provides a special remoting strategy which allows for Java serialization via HTTP, supporting any Java interface (just like the RMI invoker). I was wondering if anyone had any experience doing something crazy like this, and what the best approach would be. I assume that writing some Java, and embedding a JVM to handle it via Inline::Java or Java::Import could be done fairly easily (for easily involving me coding Java - blech). But I really think the httpd's are big enough as it is... Alternatively, I could reverse-engineer the bits of the protocol I need and handle the deserialization of the objects in perl. Any brilliant insights? In reply to Talking to Spring's HTTP invoker (java) from Perl? by balker
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