65 projects tagged "POSIX"
HTML::Mason is a full-featured web site development and delivery system. Mason allows web pages and sites to be constructed from shared, reusable building blocks called components. Components contain a mix of Perl and HTML, and can call each other and pass values back and forth like subroutines. Components increase modularity and eliminate repetitive work. HTML::Mason is most powerful when used in conjunction with mod_perl, but can be used in standalone applications as well.
The HTMLObject is a set of Perl modules that provides the ability to create Dynamic HTML documents (Framesets, DHTML, etc.). You can generate your code without having to do cookies first, then JavaScript, then the body. As long as the content is output in the correct order, you can generate JavaScript or cookies at any point since the output is not sent to the server until you call the display() method. It attempts to fully support HTML 4.x and XHTML. Helper methods are provided to do cookies, URI encoding, etc. There is a Form processing module which will generate the form, gather the input, and then validate the input, re-displaying the form if errors are encountered with the invalid entries marked as such.
The DBIWrapper is a Perl Module that provides for easier access to databases using DBI. It supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, and ODBC DBD modules. High level methods for reading, writing, commiting, and rolling back transactions to the database are provided. XML or DBI data structures can be used.
SchemaView Plus is a GUI for creating, retrieving, drawing, and printing database schema. It uses Perl, Tk, DBI, and XML packages. Schema can be retrieved using DBIx::SystemCatalog, and it uses XML for storing and retrieving data in text files. You can write any filters to modify these XML files to add new functionality based on your projects (e.g. dropping off some relationships).
The SQLB Perl module provide a simple API to interface SQL Load Balancer within Perl scripts. It allows you to interface your scripts with Oracle, MySQL, or PostgreSQL easily and efficiently. You can change your database type easily, the only changes required in your scripts being to queries with database-specific options.