Sweet, this is great news :)

Wasn't there already two Perl backends though? I vaguely remember one 
being a Mojo something-or-other, too.

On 22/11/13 00:22, Tobias Oetiker wrote:
> Multitudes!
>
> Last week I realized that the existing perl backend does not lend
> itself to writing asynchronous server code ... so I reworked it.
> I give you:
>
>   Mojolicious::Plugin::Qooxdoo
>
>   http://search.cpan.org/~oetiker/Mojolicious-Plugin-Qooxdoo/
>   https://github.com/oetiker/Mojolicious-Plugin-Qooxdoo
>
> thanks to it being a Mojolicious plugin, you get:
>
> * only a single dependency (Mojolicious)
>
> * a standalone webserver for development (including the ability
>    to run the source version of your application)
>
> * a high performance webserver for production (via reverse proxy)
>
> * many additional deployment options (cgi/fcgi/plak)
>
> * the ability to write asynchronous server code resulting in much
>    higher performance as a single server process can server much
>    more requests.
>
> * a more Mojo-like way of writing the JSON-RPC server methods than
>    the previous module offered.
>
> cheers
> tobi
>


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