I've actually done that for (what I consider to be) a good reason: access controls on objects accessible via SOAP::Lite.
In this case, I build a proxy object. All of my accessable methods had sub attributes that gave the permissions they needed and I added authentication tokens used to identify users through sessions.
More details in my journal.
In reply to Re: •Re: Filtering access to an Objects functions
by chromatic
in thread Filtering access to an Objects functions
by CTSMan
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