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Reading your concerns on HTTP::Daemon, and paulbort's reaction, I had a thought - your requirements are pretty basic - to be able to communicate state/status information from a service to the outside world. It occurred to me that this is essentially a one-way communication. If security is not an issue, I think the simplest solution would be to have the service periodically pump out UDP packets containing state information. If there is a program listening, it can read, format, and display the information, otherwise, the info gets thrown away. This could be implemented with a simple UPD socket writer.

If you need more sophesticated Controls (bi-directional communication), and did not want to fork, you could try Net::Server::NonBlocking.

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In reply to Re^3: converting a command-line program to one with a "pretty" interface by NetWallah
in thread converting a command-line program to one with a "pretty" interface by punkish

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