SYNOPSIS package Counter; use MouseX::POE; has count => ( isa => 'Int', is => 'rw', lazy => 1, default => sub { 0 }, ); sub START { my ($self) = @_; $self->yield('increment'); } event increment => sub { my ($self) = @_; print "Count is now " . $self->count . "\n"; $self->count( $self->count + 1 ); $self->yield('increment') unless $self->count > 3; }; no MouseX::POE; Counter->new(); POE::Kernel->run(); DESCRIPTION MouseX::POE is a Mouse wrapper around a POE::Session. KEYWORDS Create an event handler named $name. METHODS Default POE-related methods are provided by MouseX::POE::Meta::Trait::Object which is applied to your base class (which is usually Mouse::Object) when you use this module. See that module for the documentation for it. Below is a list of methods on that class so you know what to look for: Get the internal POE Session ID, this is useful to hand to other POE aware functions. A cheap alias for the same POE::Kernel function which will gurantee posting to the object's session. SEE ALSO POD ERRORS Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained below: Around line 36: Unknown directive: =method Around line 47: Unknown directive: =method Around line 52: Unknown directive: =method Around line 54: Unknown directive: =method Around line 56: Unknown directive: =method Around line 58: Unknown directive: =method Around line 60: Unknown directive: =method Around line 62: Unknown directive: =method Around line 64: Unknown directive: =method Around line 66: Unknown directive: =method Around line 68: Unknown directive: =method Around line 70: Unknown directive: =method Around line 72: Unknown directive: =method Around line 74: Unknown directive: =method Around line 78: Unknown directive: =method Around line 80: Unknown directive: =method