When developing a web app, my preference would be to edit files using
SLIME with lein swank like all of my other development. So, I should
be able to start and stop the server from the repl and can reflect my
changes in the browser simply by reloading a function.

I used to be able to develop like this easily with compojure 0.3.2,
but since 0.4 it doesn't seem to provide this functionality anymore.
Is there a modern and easy way to fit this style of development with
jetty?

On Jul 24, 3:30 am, Mark McGranaghan <mmcgr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I recently posted to my blog on the process of developing and
> deploying a simple Clojure web application:
>
> http://mmcgrana.github.com/2010/07/develop-deploy-clojure-web-applica...
>
> The purpose of this post is twofold. The first is to provide some
> documentation in the form of a complete, deployable Clojure web app
> and associated commentary and instructions. To that end I hope you
> find the post useful and that you feel free to ask any questions you
> may have.
>
> The second purpose is to elicit feedback from the community on how
> they would or have approached the problem of developing and deploying
> Clojure web applications.
>
> I'm particularly interested in the specifics of how people tie
> together and round out entire apps with e.g. logging and exception
> handling, how they develop apps locally, and how they deploy them to
> production. I think the most useful basis for discussing things like
> this is complete working examples of applications and associated
> instructions for how to deploy them. I doubt there are very many such
> open-source apps floating around, but if anyone has one to share I
> would love to see it.
>
> Even if you don't have a complete app to share, I would love to hear
> your comments and see your code snippets on the specific aspects of
> the development and deployment process that I covered (or perhaps
> omitted) in the post.
>
> - Mark

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