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Application for Virtualizing CyberSpace like Outer Space for Cyberspace Situational Awareness

Richard Zuech annotates his first experience flying in virtualized cyberspace hunting the bad guys!

... and he finds some!

Application for Virtualizing CyberSpace like Outer Space for Cyberspace Situational Awareness
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CGI::Application::Plugin::DebugScreen(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation		CGI::Application::Plugin::DebugScreen(3pm)

NAME
CGI::Application::Plugin::DebugScreen - add Debug support to CGI::Application. VERSION
This documentation refers to CGI::Application::Plugin::DebugScreen version 1.00 SYNOPSIS
use CGI::Application::Plugin::DebugScreen; That is it! The fun starts when a run mode calls "die". DESCRIPTION
This plug-in adds stack tracing support to CGI::Application similar in style to the Catalyst debug mode. In the event of the module calling "die", a stack trace of the error is displayed. At each level of the stack links to the code and documentation are provided. The stack trace functionality is deactivated unless the $ENV{CGI_APP_DEBUG} environment variable is set. Therefore when your code is released, this plug-in does not need to be removed. The links links to code and documentation are implemented using CGI::Application::Plugin::ViewCode, which will be loaded automatically if available. However these links are not supported in conjunction with CGI::Application::Dispatch. DEPENDENCIES
strict warnings CGI::Application HTML::Template Devel::StackTrace IO::File CGI::Application::Plugin::ViewCode UNIVERSAL::require BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
There are no known bugs in this module. Please report problems to Atsushi Kobayashi (<nekokak@cpan.org>) Patches are welcome. SEE ALSO
CGI::Application::Plugin::ViewCode Sledge::Plugin::DebugScreen CGI::Carp::DebugScreen Catalyst::Plugin::StackTrace Thanks To MATSUNO Tokuhiro (MATSUNO) Koichi Taniguchi (TANIGUCHI) Masahiro Nagano (KAZEBURO) Tomoyuki Misonou AUTHOR
Atsushi Kobayashi, <nekokak@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2006 by Atsushi Kobayashi (<nekokak@cpan.org>). All rights reserved. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic. perl v5.12.3 2011-06-26 CGI::Application::Plugin::DebugScreen(3pm)