A newer option that I enjoy using is Mojolicious. I don't believe there are any books on it yet, but a fair amount of online documentation. A simple example web service from the Mojolicious web site looks like this:
# RESTful web service with JSON and text representation get '/list/:offset' => sub { my $self = shift; my $numbers = [0 .. $self->param('offset')]; $self->respond_to( json => {json => $numbers}, txt => {text => join(',', @$numbers)} ); };
In reply to Re: Webservice in Perl
by afresh1
in thread Webservice in Perl
by codehack
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