Thanks to everyone for their great advice.

I thought I would mention that I'm currently trying some new modules: Test::More and Test::Exception.

I have yet to fully figure out how to run Devel::Cover for my code. Right now, to run my tests I run the command
perl t/runtests.pl <server_name>
That script calls all of my various test scripts. Kind of like Test::Harness, which I should probably switch over to (except I didn't see, at first glance, how to pass in that server name argument.) For some reason, everytime I have run it with Devel Cover, I just get an analysis of the script runtests.pl, not the code that is tested. Any advice would be welcome.

I also discovered this node Autogenerate Test Scripts via post 352687. It is a script that will autogenerate stub test scripts for you. It's great - I'm using it in conjunction with Test::More right now. Oh baby!

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