I've been developing some small web/cgi apps in Perl for about two years now. I am now planning on
taking a rather large project that deals heavily with DBI and forms. Having never truly written a CGI
based OO application, (and after much debate), I have decided to post here.
I'm pretty comfortable with using OO for data storage and retrieval, but it is the actual operation of
the system that is in question. Ideally, I would want an engine: a robust, expandable beast that serves
as the center of all operation for this site. My problem is that I have never done anything like this
before, and have little to no idea where to start.
My original idea had quasi-hooks. When a module was requested, it added latches to a hash that went
through a series of loops and ifs, launching subroutines depending on the hook and CGI parameter
contents. My original implementation of this worked in my test applications, but it is becoming more
and more apparent that it won't last long. I need a more robust solution, and I'm afraid I am
completely inexperienced in OO engines and operation. (I did some searching here and didn't find
anything too useful. I tried downloading the everything engine to peek at its source but the site was
down.)
I would really appreciate any insight, design tips, things to look out for, or anything else that might
be of use.
Thanks,
-billyak
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