The first developer release of Titanium has now been uploaded to CPAN.

Titanium is a next generation web framework based on CGI::Application. Titanium is designed to provide the underlying strength and flexibility of the CGI::Application framework, while being more user-friendly to deploy and develop with.

To this end, several useful plugins for CGI::Application are bundled by default with CGI::Application and are documented directly in Titanium.

Several practices are specifically recommended and documented, such as using URI dispatching, while details for alternative and advanced functionality for CGI::Application are not included here. Those advanced docs remain available in CGI::Application.

Several useful development and testing tools are installed along with Titanium as well. Here's the full list modules that come with it:


In reply to Announcing Titanium, a strong, lightweight web framework based on CGI::Application by markjugg

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