Read the code I posted in this thread and put up on github after you expressed 
interest.

That's part of what it does, using the reader/printer representation.

Alternatives would include standard Java binary serialisation or 3rd party 
libraries (Hessian/Burlap?).

-Steve


On 4 Jan 2010, at 12:15, Gabi wrote:

> What if I wanted to use Redis just persist binary (serialized) clojure
> objects ?
> What's the easiest (and fastest) way to serialize/de-serialize vectors
> or lists in Clojure ? (so the can stored as blobs in Redis)
> 
> On Jan 4, 12:59 pm, Gabi <bugspy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Maybe, though I would avoid distributed transactions as much as
>> possible. They are complex and slow creatures.
>> 
>> On Jan 4, 12:51 pm, Shantanu Kumar <kumar.shant...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> On Jan 2, 5:12 am, Gabi <bugspy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>>> I am interested in the idea: Completely stateless set of Clojure nodes
>>>> (on many machines), operating on a central state stored in some
>>>> datastore.
>>>> If transactions could be managed somehow, I think it would be very
>>>> compelling model for many applications.
>> 
>>> Do you mean distributed transactions?
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