FCGI::ProcManager is used to serve as a FastCGI process manager. By
re-implementing it in perl, developers can more finely tune performance in
their web applications, and can take advantage of copy-on-write semantics
prevalent in UNIX kernel process management. The process manager should
be invoked before the caller''s request loop
FCGI::Spawn is used to serve as a FastCGI process manager. Besides
the features the FCGI::ProcManager posess itself, the FCGI::Spawn
is targeted as web server admin understandable instance for building
the own fastcgi server with copy-on-write memory sharing among forks
and with single input parameters like socket path and processes number.
Another thing to mention is that it is able to execute any file pointed
by Web server. So we have the daemon that is hot ready for hosting
providing.
FEAR::API is a tool that helps reduce your time creating site scraping scripts
and help you do it in a much more elegant way. FEAR::API combines many strong
and powerful features from various CPAN modules, such as LWP::UserAgent,
into a deeper Zen.
A fast and easy way to integrate your apps with Facebook.
This is a Perl interface to the Facebook Graph API
http://developers.facebook.com/docs/api. With this module you can
currently query public Facebook data, query privileged Facebook data,
and build a privileged Facebook application. See the TODO for all
that this module cannot yet do.
Feed::Find implements feed auto-discovery for finding syndication
feeds, given a URI.
Feersum is an HTTP server built on EV. It fully supports the PSGI 1.03 spec
including the psgi.streaming interface and is compatible with Plack. PSGI 1.1,
which has yet to be published formally, is also supported. Feersum also has
its own "native" interface which is similar in a lot of ways to PSGI, but is
not compatible with PSGI or PSGI middleware.
Feersum uses a single-threaded, event-based programming architecture to scale
and can handle many concurrent connections efficiently in both CPU and RAM.
It skips doing a lot of sanity checking with the assumption that a "front-end"
HTTP/HTTPS server is placed between it and the Internet.
a module to read Mozilla URL history files
PSGI/Plack is where it's at. Dancer's routing syntax is really cool,
but it does a lot of things I don't usually want. What I really want
is Dancer-like sugar as an extremely thin layer over my
teeth^H^H^H^H^H PSGI apps.
A simple interface for using the Flickr API.
Flickr::API is a subclass of LWP::UserAgent, so all of the various proxy,
request limits, caching, etc are available.
Upload an image to flickr.com.