Blogger.pm provides an OOP-ish interface for accessing a weblog via the
Blogger XML-RPC API.
ECMA CSTA is an ASN.1 based protocol for Computer Integrated Telephony
(CTI) using CSTA it is possible to write code that communicates with a
PBX. Typical applications include receiving notifications for incoming
calls, placing calls, redirecting calls or placing conference calls.
The Flow module provides the decoding function for NetFlow version 5,9
and IPFIX, and the encoding function for NetFlow version 9 and IPFIX.
It supports NetFlow version 9 (RFC3945) and NetFlow version 5
(http://www.cisco.com/) and IPFIX(draft-ietf-ipfix-protocol-26.txt).
Regretfully, it doesn't provide the full specification of IPFIX, yet.
It is future work. You can easily make the Flow Proxy, Protocol Converter
and Flow Concentrator by using the combination of both function. And also,
you can make the flexible Collector which can receive any Templates
by using the Storable perl module.
This module implements a scalable method of quickly propagating files
to a large number of servers in one or more locations via rsync or
scp.
This module and the included script, ccp, take a much more efficient
approach that is O(log n). Once the file(s) are been copied to a
remote server, that server will be promoted to be used as source
server for copying to remaining servers. Thus, the rate of transfer
increases exponentially rather than linearly.
Servers can be specified in groups (e.g. datacenter) to prevent
copying across groups. This maximizes the number of transfers done
over a local high-speed connection (LAN) while minimizing the number
of transfers over the WAN.
The number of multiple simultaneous transfers per source point is
configurable. The total number of simultaneously forked processes is
limited via Proc::Queue, and is currently hard coded to 32.
This module provides an interface the to Cassandra distributed database. It uses
the Thrift interface. This is changing rapidly and supports the development
version of Cassandra built from Subversion trunk.
This module is a DHCP set of classes designed to handle basic DHCP
handling. It can be used to develop either client, server or relays.
It is composed of 100% pure Perl.
Provides a simple OOP-ish interface to the Google SOAP API
This module uses a radix tree (or trie) to quickly build the hierarchy of a
given address space (both IPv4 and IPv6). This allows the user to perform
fast subnet or routing lookups.
It is implemented exclusively in Perl.
This module allows easy access to Feeds, Presences and Users at jaiku.com.
It requires an API key retreivable from http://api.jaiku.com/ for each
username you wish to authenticate.
Jifty is a full-stack web framework. It provides an optional REST interface
for applications. Using this module, you can interact with that
REST interface to write client-side utilities.
You can use this module directly, but you'll be better off subclassing it.
This module also provides a number of convenient methods for writing
short scripts. For example, passing use_config => 1 to new will look at
the config file for the username and password (or SID) of the user.
If neither is available, it will prompt the user for them.