Are you dead set on using mod_perl and cpanel? Many cloud services offer PSGI support which opens the doors for any Plack-friendly framework (Catalyst, Dancer, Mojolicious), and frees you from much of the drudgery of hand-coding to mod_perl. In fact, Plack/PSGI is happy in a mod_perl environment, so you can stick with a mod_perl setup and still enjoy the benefits of a higher-level middleware. But to me the whole process gets a lot easier when you stop caring about mod_perl, and what back-end Plack sits on, and start using a modern web framework. My preference is Mojolicious, which handles json out of the box, and gives you a nice environment from which to code your web application (even if it includes Ajax).
Dave
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