Thanks Wilson.  I'm actually not using the Java Servlet classes, and
am instead going down to the socket and streams level.

On Feb 16, 5:00 pm, Wilson MacGyver <wmacgy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> assuming you are doing this using java servlet.
>
> you may want to look at how compojure does this.
>
> http://github.com/weavejester/compojure/blob/master/src/compojure/htt...
>
> it turns the request into a map.
>
> and then various other parts of compojure can do different things
> based on the map.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Matt Culbreth <mattculbr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello Group,
>
> > I'm writing a web server in Clojure and I'd love to have a bit of help
> > on a function I have.
>
> > This function (and athttp://gist.github.com/305909) is used to read
> > the HTTP request from a client and to then act on it:
>
> > (defn handle-request
> >    [in out]
> >    (binding [*in* (BufferedReader. (InputStreamReader. in))]
> >        (let [client-out (OutputStreamWriter. out)]
> >            (loop [lines []]
> >                (let [input (read-line)]
> >                    (if
> >                        (= (.length input) 0)
> >                        ;; 0 length line means it's time to serve the
> > resource
> >                        (println lines)
> >                        ;; add to the lines vector and keep going
> >                        ;; note it makes the incoming request reversed
> >                        (recur (cons input lines))))))))
>
> > The code works fine; I've left out the bit that actually does
> > something and replaced it with a println call.  It's not very
> > functional feeling though.  The loop/recur and the building of a list
> > seems very imperative to me.  I'd much rather use something from
> > clojure.contrib.io, probably using read-lines or something.
>
> > Thanks for looking and for any suggestions!
>
> > Matt
>
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