Hi Matt,

This is a good start! Since you are only at 0.2, any chance I can  
convince you to target Clojure 1.1 and later only, and switch to using  
clojure.test (the replacement for clojure.contrib.test-is)?

If you are willing, I will make the switch on my fork and issue a pull  
request.

Stu

> I'm happy to inform everyone of the Conjure 0.2 release. Check it out
> at: http://github.com/macourtney/Conjure
>
> Download the jar at: http://github.com/macourtney/Conjure/downloads
>
> Conjure is a Rails like framework for Clojure. The new version of
> Conjure has many new features including:
>
> * The Ring Library for connecting to web servers.
> * Clj-record for persistence
> * Clj-html for creating views.
> * An h2 embedded database for persistence included (though, with a
> little work, you can use pretty much any database clj-record uses)
> * A Jetty server to get you up and running quickly.
> * Migrations
> * A testing framework which builds on test-is.
>
> I've updated the github wiki with an extensive hello world tutorial
> which demonstrates most of the features of Conjure. You can find it
> at: http://wiki.github.com/macourtney/Conjure/hello-world-tutorial
>
> I have plenty of features yet to add, and would appreciate any help.
>
> I hope you enjoy this release,
>
> Matt Courtney
> >


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