I'll post some sample code that makes uses a
DBI handle within a
param object for illustration - It might be worthwhile your putting a more complete segment of your code up on your scratchpad for me to have a look through because the implementation of the
disconnect method on the
DBI handle within the
teardown method should correct your errors.
Some sample CGI::Application code using DBI handles follows - Note that my usage of the param function differs slightly as I prefer to define my parameters through the instance object of my CGI::Application class.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use DBI;
use strict;
my $app = self->new(
TMPL_PATH => "../templates/",
PARAMS => {
'dbh' => DBI->connect(
"DBI:mysql:database=apex;host=localhost",
undef,
undef
),
'mode_param' => "stage"
}
);
$app->run;
exit 0;
package self;
use base qw/CGI::Application/;
use strict;
sub setup {
my $self = shift;
$self->start_mode('display');
$self->run_modes({
'AUTOLOAD' => 'display_calendar'
});
$self->mode_param($self->param('mode_param'));
};
sub teardown {
my $self = shift;
$self->param('dbh')->disconnect;
};
.
.
.
1;
__END__
perl -e 's&&rob@cowsnet.com.au&&&split/[@.]/&&s&.com.&_&&&print'
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