Hi Sergey, 
this is how I got it working
in folder my_app/lib/MyApp/Models/
I have a file called  Base.pm 
this is the code from it:

package MyApp::Models::Base;

use strict;
use warnings;

use parent 'Rose::DB';

__PACKAGE__->use_private_registry;

__PACKAGE__->register_db(
driver   => 'mysql',
database => 'my_db',
host     => 'localhost',
username => 'root',
password => '',
);

1;


then, in the same folder I have a file called Object.pm
this is the code from it:

package MyApp::Models::Object;

use strict;
use warnings;

use parent 'Rose::DB::Object';

use MyApp::Models::Base;

sub init_db { MyApp::Models::Base->new };

1;


then, let's say you have a table called 'artists'
I have a fille called Artists.pm
this is the code:
package MyApp::Models::Rooms;

use strict;
use warnings;

use parent 'MyApp::Models::Object';

__PACKAGE__->meta->make_manager_class('artists');

__PACKAGE__->meta->setup(
table      => 'artists',
columns    => [ qw(id name) ],
pk_columns => 'id', 
);

1;


This should work, if you search for an artists or if you want to retrieve 
multiple ones :)

Regards,
Andrei

On Saturday, January 4, 2014 1:09:09 PM UTC+2, Sergey Andreev wrote:
>
> Good day everyone.
> Can anyone who use Rose::DB::Object, share the sample code how you manage 
> connections? 
> I'm always have same error 'No database information found for domain 
> 'default' and type 'default'. 
> Can't get what i'm doing wrong.
> Thank you. 
>  
>

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