My objective is to create some generic routines that will simply generate web forms that will allow me to BREAD several disparate databases of mine. Does Rose sound good for this?

It sure does :) Take a look at Rose::HTML::Objects as well for the form generation. It's pretty easy to auto-generate both things: the RDBO classes from the database (with the Loader/auto_initialize) and then auto-generate the HTML forms using something like what's described in this mailing list post. (Hop on the mailing lists for Rose::DB::Object and Rose::HTML::Objects if you have any questions.)

(Whoops, link corrected.)


In reply to Re^3: Quick way to set up columns with Class::DBI ? by siracusa
in thread Quick way to set up columns with Class::DBI ? by jfrm

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