Packaging it as CPAN module is one goal I have in mind for the project. Haven't gotten to it. By the way, I'm a novice Perl developer, so have never actually built CPAN modules, nor have I developer Perl module test (*.t) files before. So that would be all new to me.

I know posting code or link to direct files is easier, but browsing an open source repo ain't that time consuming. But fine, here's the direct links:

code files
http://code.google.com/p/plrobotremoteserver/source/browse/trunk/robotremoteserver.pm

http://code.google.com/p/plrobotremoteserver/source/browse/trunk/examplelibrary.pm

http://code.google.com/p/plrobotremoteserver/source/browse/trunk/exampleremoteserver.pl

wiki page about the project & how to use
http://code.google.com/p/plrobotremoteserver/wiki/UsageInfo

list of open issues & to do items
http://code.google.com/p/plrobotremoteserver/issues/list


In reply to Re^2: Seeking design improvements for Perl code library remote server by daluu
in thread Seeking design improvements for Perl code library remote server by daluu

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