As you've probably noticed, perl doesn't have a formal concept of an "interface" like say, java or COM. There is no way to guarantee a subclass will ALWAYS follow the right behavior. Unlike "bondage & discipline" languages, perl trusts programmers to do the right thing.
For examples of perl modules with plugin type abilities see DBI or XML::SAX.
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In reply to Re: OOP: Plugin Style Development
by jaldhar
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