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Thank you very much for your reply and pointers

In fact, I had already stumbled upon Rose::DB::Object, but had --prematurely it seems-- eliminated it becase I had thought that Rose::DB was a DBI-like interface on its own. Now that I have throughly read the documentation, I know that it's actually a wrapper around DBI (in fact using it rahther then inheriting from it). I am now relieved and this ORM is back in the race for me again. (which had been only out because of my ignorance.

Now, I have read through the articles that you have kindly pointed out. Moreover, I have gone through most of the excellent documentation.

For the moment Rose::DB::Object seems to rock for me. However, I will continue the comparison approach with an update on the original post for others to benefit from this thread.

Cheers

Ayhan


In reply to Re^2: Class::DBI vs. DBIx::Class comparison by aulusoy
in thread Perl ORM comparison (Class::DBI vs. DBIx::Class vs. Rose::DB::Object) by aulusoy

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