The point of caching the object has two primary uses,
Basically, if I cannot have consistency between the same object in the same script, memory management MAY be an issue, but I have already created a problem where the objects can easily fail the ACID test. Which is where a lot of relational databases get their utility from.
In reply to Re^2: DBIx::Class Object Caching
by Herkum
in thread DBIx::Class Object Caching
by Herkum
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