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NAME
    Froody - Yet another XML web API framework

SYNOPSIS
      bash$ lwp-request 'http://127.0.0.1:4242/?method=froody.demo.localtime&time=258244200'
      <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
      <rsp stat="ok">
            <time now="Wed Mar  8 22:30:00 1978">
              <day>8</day>
              <daylight>0</daylight>
              <dow>3</dow>
              <doy>66</doy>
              <hour>22</hour>
              <minute>30</minute>
              <month>2</month>
              <second>0</second>
              <year>78</year>
            </time>
      </rsp>

    See Froody::QuickStart for a better introduction.

DESCRIPTION
    Froody is a framework that can be used to easily create both a server
    and a client for making remote API calls across the web.

    Froody communicates by the AJAX friendly calling convention of passing
    parameters to methods via CGI parameters and returning XML data
    structures as a response. The Froody framework handles all the nastyness
    of dealing with the CGI and XML for you, so all you really have to worry
    about in your Perl code is actually getting the job done. In particular,
    it lets you define a strict spec for what will be returned simply by
    example, making new methods quick and easy to write.

  What Documentation Is There?
    First, before you do anything else, you want to read Froody::QuickStart.
    This is the basic tutorial which'll get you up and running and give you
    and idea of what Froody is all about.

    Once you've read that you probably want to read one of the following

    Froody::API::XML
        How to quickly write an XML specification for Froody Methods.

    Froody::Implementation
        What you need to know in order to implement the methods you
        specified reading the above.

    Froody::DataFormats
        A quick review of the data formats used by Froody

    Froody::Server
        Setting up a Froody Server

BUGS
    Please report any bugs you find via the CPAN RT system.
    <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Froody>

AUTHOR
    Copyright Fotango 2005. All rights reserved.

    This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
    under the same terms as Perl itself.

    This module has been worked on by the following people:

      Stig Brautaset   <stig@brautaset.org>
      Nicholas Clark   <nclark@fotango.com>
      Mark Fowler      <mark@twoshortplanks.com>
      Chia-liang Kao   <clkao@fotango.com>
      Tom Insam        <tinsam@fotango.com>
      Norman Nunley    <nnunley@fotango.com>

    You can reach the current maintainers by emailing us at
    "cpan@fotango.com", but if you're reporting bugs *please* use the RT
    system mentioned above so we can track the issues you report.

SEE ALSO
    The "examples" directory that ships with this distribution.