Well, if you're not completely opposed to the idea of switching up your database some, KiokuDB was designed for this very thing.
It allows you to create your Moose object and store it in the database (which, currently seems to be most stable with the DBI backend), and retrieve it just the same. The DBI backend means it would be really trivial to set up on top of your existing database.
In reply to Re: persisting Moose objects and schema evolution
by stonecolddevin
in thread persisting Moose objects and schema evolution
by morgon
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