My suggestion is to look around and try to learn from what was already said here at the Monastery about this topic; for example, you could start from these nodes:

These nodes aren't an exact answer to your question, but will give you some hints. Another solution is to study what other people has done, for example look at chapter 8 of Mason Book or some of the projects listed few days ago at Large perl app source code to learn from. There are also two articles written by perrin that could be useful to make some choices for your project: Choosing a Templating System and Building a Large-Scale E-commerce site with Apache and mod_perl. Finally, there is a list of Web Application Development Frameworks on princepawn's home node that you may find useful.

HTH, Valerio


In reply to Re: Sensible Module organization for a fairly large web application by valdez
in thread Sensible Module organization for a fairly large web application by aristAugust

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