According to the API Reference you must retain a session cookie. I cannot see an option to specify a cookie jar in Rest::Client but there is an option to provide a LWP::UserAgent. So you might have to set up a UserAgent with a cookie jar and pass that to Rest::Client. Setting up an agent with cookie support could work like this:
my $myagent = LWP::UserAgent->new();
my $cookie_jar = HTTP::Cookies->new(
autosave => 1,
ignore_discard => 1,
);
$myagent->cookie_jar( $cookie_jar );
Update: I cannot test this but it should look like
%options = ( "url" => "j_security_check",
"j_username" => $username,
"j_password" => $password,
"useragent" => $myagent );
Update 2: The useragent that Rest::Client sets up if you do not provide one can be accessed as well. So it could also work like
my $cookie_jar = HTTP::Cookies->new(
autosave => 1,
ignore_discard => 1,
);
$client->getUseragent()->cookie_jar( $cookie_jar );
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