I don't know enough about what you're trying to do, but it sounds like you want to use a database to model your objects. If so, check out http://poop.sourceforge.net/. "poop" (lovely acronym, eh?) stands for Perl Object-Oriented Persistence. This allows you to closely match the database and your objects. I've heard great things about Alzobo and Class::DBI for instance, though I've been looking at Tangram and think that it's very interesting.
Cheers,
Ovid
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In reply to (Ovid) Re: OO Perl and Design Issues
by Ovid
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by jonjacobmoon
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