If I understand correctly, you create the interface file, you compile interface file (generate code), then you implement the server (create a subclass of interface and write real code for the stubs), and client (create some objects, connect to server, send objects, call methods )
generate cpp/perl code and compare tutorial\gen-cpp\SharedService_server.skeleton.cpp to tutorial\cpp\CppServer.cpp to perl/PerlServer.pl, its a simple subclass
I compiled this list of resources, I marked the best introductions with *
In reply to Re: Perl examples / tutorials for learning Apache Thrift with Perl
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Perl examples / tutorials for learning Apache Thrift with Perl
by sam_bakki
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