We've not gone to production with Clojure code yet, but that day is
fast approaching.  Every indication is that it's "ready for prime
time", at least in our circumstances.  And yes, being able to drop
back into Java is a nice escape hatch to have (although we've only
employed it once in a very constrained edge case that frankly was
caused by my misuse of a particular clojure data structure).

- Chas

On Sep 3, 11:53 am, noahr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any opinions on whether Clojure is solid enough to be used in actual
> production systems? Obviously it's JVM based, which is, and hopefully
> any issues would be caught per normal testing, and fixed or worked-
> around, but wondering what general thoughts on the matter are. As a
> backup plan I figure logic could always be shifted more towards Java
> if necessary.
>
> --n
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