Hi all,

I've build some web applications using MSSQL, IIS7, PHP/Perl and Flex.

The applications are for 10-100 concurrent users.

Each Every HTTPService component in my clients has a corresponding PHP file containing the code for XML serialization.

And for each every PHP file there is a corresponding Stored Procedure in the database.

I've got up to 50 each.

There are also some Perl scripts for administrative task - only for a few users.

I would like to get rid of this MSSQL, IIS7, PHP stuff in the next project.

So i considered using Mojolicious::Lite in an Linux environment.

In the Mojolicious docs i read:

"Mojolicious contains a very portable non-blocking I/O HTTP and WebSocket server...is solid and fast enough for small to mid sized applications."

I think my applications are mid sized but i've got no experience using Mojolicious.

So i'm unsure if the built-in web server is the right choice for me.

Thank you very much for any hint and best regards, Karl

«The Crux of the Biscuit is the Apostrophe»


In reply to Mojolicious::Lite: Should i use the build-in web server? by karlgoethebier

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