Thanks Mark, CGI::Application::Server sounds perfect. Sorry I missed the RTFM part.
I think if I go the Perl route, cgiapp just bumped Catalyst from contention -- it just seems simpler to me. On Tue, 3 Aug 2010, Mark Fuller wrote: > On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 12:07 PM, <bfc0...@comcast.net> wrote: > > If CGI::Application doesn't have it's own web-serving engine, > > does anyone have a favorite very small server that they've used > > with cgiapp? > > The documentation for C::A says: > > =========================== > Offline website development > > You can work on your CGI::Application project on your desktop or > laptop without installing a full-featured web-server like Apache. > Instead, install CGI::Application::Server from CPAN. After a few > minutes of setup, you'll have your own private application server up > and running. > > Source: > http://search.cpan.org/~markstos/CGI-Application-4.31/lib/CGI/Application.pm#Offline_website_development > =========================== > > Would that meet your needs? Or, could it be extended to a more robust server? > > ##### CGI::Application community mailing list ################ > ## ## > ## To unsubscribe, or change your message delivery options, ## > ## visit: http://www.erlbaum.net/mailman/listinfo/cgiapp ## > ## ## > ## Web archive: http://www.erlbaum.net/pipermail/cgiapp/ ## > ## Wiki: http://cgiapp.erlbaum.net/ ## > ## ## > ################################################################ > > ##### CGI::Application community mailing list ################ ## ## ## To unsubscribe, or change your message delivery options, ## ## visit: http://www.erlbaum.net/mailman/listinfo/cgiapp ## ## ## ## Web archive: http://www.erlbaum.net/pipermail/cgiapp/ ## ## Wiki: http://cgiapp.erlbaum.net/ ## ## ## ################################################################