
Jaipo - Micro-blogging Client

Version 0.02

Jaipo ( 宅噗 )
This project started for Jaiku.com, but now is going to support as-much-as-we-can micro-blogging sites.
"Jaiku" pronunced close to "宅窟" in Chinese, which means an area full of computer/internet users, and it really is one of the most popular sites recently. As jaiku is part of google and growing, there're still only few linux client.
it's writen in perl, so it can run on any platform that you can get perl on it. we got the first feedback that somebody use it on ARM embedded system at May 2008.

return Jaipo::Config
Find plugins by class name, which is full-qualified class name.
if trigger name is specified, and it doesn't exist in config. Jaipo will create a new service object, and assign the trigger name to it.
if trigger name is specified, and Jaipo will try to search the service config by trigger name and load the service.
if trigger name is not specified. Jaipo will try to find service configs by service name. if there are two or more same service, Jaipo will load the default trigger name ( service name in lowcase )
command start with :[service] ( e.g.
:twitter or :plurk ) something like that will call the servcie dispatch method,
service plugin will decide what to do with.

BlueT,
<bluet at blue.org> Cornelius,
cornelius.howl at gmail.com

Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-jaipo at rt.cpan.org,
or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Jaipo.
I will be notified,
and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.

You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc Jaipo
You can also look for information at:


Copyright 2009 , all rights reserved.
This program is released under the following license: GPL