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NAMEHTTP::Engine::Cookbook - How to cook a HTTP::EngineDESCRIPTIONDeploymentsThe biggest advantage of using "HTTP::Engine" is to have one single request handler routine for your application:package MyApp; use HTTP::Engine::Response; sub handle_request { my ($request) = @_; # ... HTTP::Engine::Response->new( body => "Hello World" ); } When it comes to deployment, you'll need to write additional handlers or modules based on different server environments. Deploy your application as a CGI script. The very basic and simple approach is to deploy your application as a CGI script. To do this, you need to write a CGI program like this: ## myapp.cgi #!/usr/bin/perl use MyApp; use HTTP::Engine; my $engine = HTTP::Engine->new( interface => { module => 'CGI', request_handler => \&MyApp::handle_request } ); $engine->run; This CGI program can then be placed under the conventional cgi-bin/ directory as those defined in your server configuration.
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