Hello,

I use Catalyst in a similar context. It is working really well.

Have you worked through the tutorial? I'm sure once you do, you'll realize that by default there is really very little that Catalyst does. It is basically nothing more than a tool to map URLs to perl subroutines in a http context. But it does this job very well.

Of course it has a lot of other plugins and features built around the dispatcher. If you really want to give the framework a thorough review, get the Catalyst book, and lurk in #catalyst on irc.perl.org.

Regards,


In reply to Re: Catalyst or other frameworks in a security critical context by trwww
in thread Catalyst or other frameworks in a security critical context by ArgusM

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