I'm not aware of DBIx::Class being able to send queries to Solr, for example

It looks like it does to me:

DBIx::Class::Indexer::WebService::Solr

Even if it dosen't do exactly what you want, personally I'd rather take that and modify it to get it to do what I want instead of start from scratch.

As I've said, the model I'm working on is above any db layer.

Its your project so you know and I don't, but since you're here asking for advice I'll give it: DBIx::Class works above the db layer. From here it looks like you are reinventing wheels instead of figuring out how to add in hooks to existing frameworks.


In reply to Re^3: Design Question - I've gone object mad! by trwww
in thread Design Question - I've gone object mad! by Cagao

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