Thanks Richard, that was something that I started to work later after 
creating this post in order to gain some time. I've started to create my 
modules as usual and include them...but I was unaware of mojos plugins. 
That's a reflection of how much I've researched the site, that's something 
that I need to improve.

Much appreciated your response!


On Thursday, October 1, 2015 at 9:18:57 AM UTC-3, Richard Sugg wrote:
>
> Mojolicious lets you write plugins for sharing code across controllers, or 
> in the case of a mojo lite app, callbacks.
>
> Another solution is to just write plain old perl modules and include them. 
> This is the approach I have taken -- sometimes I write functionality in 
> Mojolicious plugins, then realize I need it in something unrelated, so I 
> end up refactoring to a standard perl module, and include it in my 
> mojolicious app. In general, I try to make my controllers extremely lite -- 
> check the input parameters, call out to a mojo plugin or perl module to 
> accomplish what is asked, and in the controller, return an appropriate 
> response.
>
> On Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at 5:05:22 PM UTC-4, Pablo IaCo wrote:
>>
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> I just wanted to share with you something that I'm trying to figure out.
>>
>> I'm currently building a small App for my own and it's build like follows
>> 1) The App itself (with login and stuff)
>> 2) A Back-Office (with login and more stuff and creation of information 
>> for the main app)
>>
>> The question that I want to ask is, that currently I've started to build 
>> the main application.pl file, with Mojolicious::Lite, with most of the 
>> routes and stuff inside of it.
>>
>> But my question is, how should I approach to develop the back office? I 
>> mean, shall I write the whole thing INSIDE the main application.pl or is 
>> it better to create a sepparated application just to handle the back office.
>>
>> My concern with the second approach is, how to handle those packages that 
>> are common to each part? 
>>
>> Thanks in advance and I'm just doing my first steps into a bigger 
>> mojolicious app, so that's why I created this post
>> Regards
>> Pablo
>>
>

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