Cheers,
Aaron
I am interested to know what deficiencies do you see in present state
of affairs in Clojure web development space. It would be something
useful to discuss. There are libraries, such as:
1. Ring+Clout+Compojure, Ring+Conjure, Ring+Moustache etc as web
controllers
2. Enlive, Hiccup, Gulliver, Clj-StringTemplate, Cfmljure etc for web
template stuff
4. Sandbar, Conjure, Compojure-REST for additional web stuff
Regards,
Shantanu
Since cfmljure got a mention...
Would folks be interested in a ready-to-run Jetty-based download that
ran CFML and Clojure out-of-the-box?
It would be based on the Railo 'Express' package - just download,
unzip and run - Railo is a fast, free, open source CFML engine (a
JBoss Community project) and the download is currently ~35MB without a
JRE (but including Jetty).
I'm probably going to put one together anyway for the CFML community
to try out and get them exposed to Clojure but I thought I'd mention
it here for a bit of cross-fertilization...
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An Architect's View -- http://corfield.org/
"If you're not annoying somebody, you're not really alive."
-- Margaret Atwood
This is an endemic problem, though, not one confined to clojure. I've
seen it happen in pretty much every open source language community
I've been on - once the language gets popular, people don't want
library support cluttering the already-busy mailing list, but then it
becomes a real nuisance to join one mailing list per library you use.
martin
martin
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