Hi, Stephen! It was already mentioned on this list, and I agree with opinion that not all components mentined here [1] belong to P5EE (only nine components from about 50 possible):
-- core -- Testing Documentation Exception/Error tracking Configuration/Command line options I18n/Unicode Logging and Auditing Serialization Language Introspection Development/Debugging/Profiling/Diagnostics Threads Safe Environment Deployment/Packaging Cross-language Interfaces (Perl to/from other languages) Mini/Micro/Embedded -- standard -- Parsers Compilers Cryptography Security (Authentication, Authorization, Identification and Personalization) Data/Object Persistence Database Access Data storage Sessions Caching/Optimization Network Protocols Data processing/manipulations (datatypes, strings, text, compression) XML manipulations Multimedia (telephony, speech, audio, video) Utilities -- p5ee -- Web Server Extensions Template Systems Mail services Messaging Remote Procedures and Webservices Transactions Naming and Directory services Interoperability (CORBA, COM, OLE) Perl Oysters/Beans -- management -- Workflow Management Application Management Business Management (ISBN, barcodes, cards, taxes) Server Management -- interfaces -- Graphic Interfaces Web Interfaces User Interfaces X11 Interfaces Application Interfaces (legacy and commercial systems) OS interfaces Standard components are built on top of core components/modules and p5ee components on top of standard ones. Best wishes, Paul. [1] http://www.officevision.com/pub/p5ee/p5ee_modules.html __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com
