That looks like the place I remember when I messed with Perl on the i
about 10 years ago. As I recall, the "preferred" way to call it was have a
separate CL program wrapped around each Perl script. I could be wrong
about that, but it made the decision to use Net.Data an easy one at the
time.
Thanks,
Todd Allen
EDPS
Electronic Data Processing Services
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Subject: Re: [WEB400] iSeries, web development and perl

This is the only thing I could find that might be useful:

[2]http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#os400

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Has anyone on this list use perl on an iSeries for web development? I
know
perl can run on i, we have a 3rd party app that uses it for some
processes
and I know perl can be used for web development on unix/linux platforms
but
I can't say I have ever heard of anyone using perl for web development
on
i.

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