I use CGI::Application::Plugin::AutoRunmode with CGI::Application::Dispatch all the time. They work really well together.

for most of the plugins, you just have to use them in your module

package My::App; use base qw(CGI::Application); use CGI::Application::Plugin::AutoRunmode; use CGI::Application::Plugin::Session;

As for finding all the plugins, since many of the plugins are written by different authors, you can't easily see a list of all of them on one page. Your best bet is just to use search.cpan.org and search for CGI::Application. You will have to page through cause there are quite a few of them. Another way to find them all quickly is to look in the 02packages.details.txt.gz file in your local CPAN directory:

zcat $HOME/.cpan/modules/02packages.details.txt.gz | grep 'CGI::Applic +ation'

That will quickly give you a list, although you won't get you much information.


In reply to Re^3: CGI::Application for complex web applications? by cees
in thread CGI::Application for complex web applications? by techcode

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