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I think the problems you are experiencing stem from not inheriting from Moose::Object. You can warn out the values in @ISA for the three different samples to verify. From the Moose documentation: extends (@superclasses) This function will set the superclass(es) for the current class. This approach is recommended instead of use base, because use base actually pushes onto the class's @ISA, whereas extends will replace it. This is important to ensure that classes which do not have superclasses still properly inherit from Moose::Object. In reply to Re: Use Moose in Controller and Model
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