Not sure if it's any help, but here's a variant of memoize I wrote, which 
stores arbitrary readable/printable objects to redis:

http://gist.github.com/266689

(If there's any interest, I'll wrap it up in a github project and push it to 
clojars.)

Redis isn't a hierarchical store, so its array/set operations would only 
benefit the most shallow of data structures.

-Steve



On 30 Dec 2009, at 11:52, Gabi wrote:

> On first look, Redis and Clojure seems to be a perfect match. They
> both handle sets and maps efficiently. If one could find an easy way
> to store and retrieve Clojure data structures to Redis (even a small
> subset- just a list or a set), a distributed clojure app could be very
> easy (and effective?) thing to do - The stateless Clojure nodes would
> share and operate on the same central data structure which is stored
> in Redis). What do you thing ? Is it worth investigating further?
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