How to pass session from Java to Perl

Hi,
I need to pass a session value from Java to Perl, does anyone knows how can I do it?
Thanks

If you want to run java code from Perl, and have it return a single value, that's one thing: but having Perl interact with java code - calling methods, returning values - that may not be possible.
Look into python to see if it may be what you're looking for. It's a scripting language that allows real interaction with java.
If all you want to do is run java code and have it return some data, that would be trivial, so I assume that's not what you mean. But in case it is heres an idea:
Set up a network connection between them with your own protocol, seeing as both languages are good at networking.

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