Um, how do you run it?

See Plack and multiple domains. Simplest option

$ cat mycatapps.psgi #!/usr/bin/perl -- use strict; use warnings; use MyCatalystApp; use MyOtherCatalystApp; use MySharona; use Plack::App::URLMap; my $app; { my $urlmap = Plack::App::URLMap->new; my $catapp = MyCatalystApp->apply_default_middlewares(MyCatalystAp +p->psgi_app); $urlmap->map( '/catapp' => $catapp ); my $sharona = MySharona->apply_default_middlewares(MySharona->psgi +_app); $urlmap->map( '/sharona' => $sharona ); my $other = MyOtherCatalystApp->apply_default_middlewares(MyOtherC +atalystApp->psgi_app); $urlmap->map( '/other' => $other ); $app = $urlmap->to_app;; } $app;

http://advent.plackperl.org/2009/12/day-12-maps-multiple-apps-with-mount-and-urlmap.html


In reply to Re: Catalyst from a sub directory by Anonymous Monk
in thread Catalyst from a sub directory by nojjynb

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