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There are several good HTML::Mason examples. Check out RT and Bricolage. Plus the Mason book has a chapter on Apprentice. The source for the MasonHQ website is also available.


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Re: Re: Web presentation patterns, MVC, and reinventing the wheel
by submersible_toaster (Chaplain) on Feb 06, 2003 at 12:20 UTC

    Ok I'll weigh in here with only one insight, which is to say that RT version 1 is IMHO and experience a very poor scaler and has behaved abominably after much use. RT2 I have messed about with but not deployed .. mayhap they have improved it's scalability... i recall v2 supporting various DB interfaces.... actually - gulp - rt2 is probably worth a look.


    I can't believe it's not psellchecked

      I haven't looked at RT1, but RT2 is pretty impressive. I haven't used it under heavy load, but it ran acceptably on my horrendously underpowered server (200 MHz PPro, 128 MB RAM, hosting PostgreSQL + Apache/mod_perl). BTW, RT3 beta was just released.

      You can try RT2 out at rt.perl.org. You can play with it here (the guest password is guest).


      TGI says moo

        ++TGI , I'll check it out, since only this morning I revisit the NEED for some kind of request/fault tracking , since none of our admins are mindreaders (yet), and this week I'm certain we've solved the same problem multiple times.

        submersible_toaster wanders off to see if anyone will listen to his case this time after dropping some choice phrases like 'duplication of effort' along with 'man hours'

        I can't believe it's not psellchecked