Any answer of value requires actual information on what type of information you require. A site may be generated by a Java-based server, but at the client side, the browser parses html+JavaScript+CSS, nothing more, and for that you can use any of the relevant LWP:: or WWW:: modules
If the information is generated via Java applet, you need to access the Java Bytecode that the user agent downloads, and then work with it. An actual Java tool would be better than a Perl one in this case.
Software speaks in tongues of man.
Stop saying 'script'. Stop saying 'line-noise'.
We have nothing to lose but our metaphors.
In reply to Re: Which module support java and works like WWW::Mechanize
by Erez
in thread Which module support java and works like WWW::Mechanize
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