Hail fellow monks, it has been a long time ;-) but I return once again seeking wisdom. It has been (to long) since my last node ;-)

I am trying to write RPC code using perl, a quick google later and I find PlRPC, this module seems large and unpleasent so I flip to PM to see if there are any suggestions here. A SuperSearch later and I am none the wiser, there seem to be very few nodes on RPC. What is the gen? Does PlRPC just work so there is nothing to discuss (and obviously I am braindead for failing to get it to work) or is RPC just not widely used in perl?

I have considered SOAP::Lite, and in truth that is probably what I would use but this issue of RPC has made me curious.
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Zigster


In reply to Perl RPC by zigster

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