Another CPAN module you might want to check out is SPOPS: Simple Perl Object Persistence with Security. Creating objects from existing database information is extremely easy -- just create a configuration file! (I'm a little biased, but it really is easy.) (See more on CPAN: SPOPS)
Chris
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