Hello, this is my first question...
I'd like to write a small multi-user text application accessible by different interfaces (web, terminal, ssh and maybe others). The typical scenario is a few hundreds total users, with a dozen users connected at the same time.
I have the following prototype working : SQLite + DBI + Dancer2 web app running as FastCGI (on mac/linux). Now I wonder how to add CLI interfaces without duplicating code and logic... As fas as I understand, the SQLite "file" can be accessed safely by different processes.
Should I just write a basic CLI that accesses the DB directly and use xinetd? Or do I have to write a backend that accesses the DB and executes the logic for UI-only clients?
Suggestions and advice are welcome. Thank you.
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