One possibility would be to come up with a wrapper around SleepyCat's Java
DBD implementation... basically it is providing the low-level features you
mention on top of which one could build a bunch of different things.

On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 3:28 PM, Allen Rohner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>
> > What are you doing with Clojure?
>
> A webapp using compojure + statistics ( bayes probability,
> clustering )
>
> > What 3 features would you most like to see added next?
>
> 1. friendlier compiler error messages
> 2. better stack traces (maybe a "clojure-only" mode that only prints
> the lines in the stack trace that are clojure files (or non-clojure
> compiler files). Then have a verbose setting that includes the path
> through the compiler. When in verbose mode, not have java print
> "here's some of the stack, and 100 other lines that I'm not going to
> show you"
>
> Finally, not that I'm asking you or anyone else to build this, I'm
> just throwing this out there to see if anyone else is thinking along
> the same lines as me :-). I think it would be really cool to build a
> database in Clojure. SQL the language sucks, and the overhead of
> sending SQL strings to a remote process and having it compile the
> command sucks. Allow the database to live inside the user process (for
> small datasets), and make the interface the same whether the DB is in-
> processs or an external process.
>
> Start out simple, with just a b-tree library and a serializing data
> structures library. Clojure already supports transactions and thread
> isolation. In the future, build a query language (lisp DSL of course!)
> and add support for remote eval i.e. send an sexp over a socket to a
> remote JVM.
>
> Allen
>
>
> >
>


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