It would seem that your options are (1) parse the Perl object from Java, or (2) write out the object from Perl in some pre-digested form which is easier to read from Java.
(1) is said to be impossible in the general case (Perl Cannot Be Parsed: A Formal Proof), although might be doable for some suitable subset of Perl. (2) seems like the easier option, though.
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by philipbailey
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