You may want a Mojolicious::Lite application either running as a daemon, or you want a Mojolicious::Lite app running in CGI mode (for very low traffic sites, on providers where you can't run a daemon). The Mojolicious documentation provides very good tutorials. But it's going to require you do some learning on your own so that when you come to ask questions, they're based on a good understanding, and on you having the foundational knowledge that can only come from reading the manual and tutorials.

I would start with: The Mojolicious Tutorial.

Unrelated: We don't have a working familiarity that would justify you referring to me as "team".


Dave


In reply to Re: Need to know the process to implement perl script into web application server. by davido
in thread Need to know the process to implement perl script into web application server. by chandantul

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