I've been using OrientDB [ http://www.orientechnologies.com/ ] recently, and
although it isn't quite ready for primetime, it has a structure that would
map quite well onto Clojure.

R,

On 15 July 2011 08:17, Marko Kocić <marko.ko...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> I would like to try out some of those "no-sql" datastores for my next
> project, and need an advice which one, since I never used the one before.
> It needs to fulfill at least some of those following criteria, in order of
> importance:
>
> - is nicelly supported by Clojure (by this I mean idiomatic clojure
> "driver", not java plain java wrapper")
> - it should be schemaless
> - it should support transactions
> - it's good if it can be used as embedded db
> - it doesn't have to support large datasets (in-memmory is ok)
> - it has to run on both Windows and Linux
>
> My first choice would be FleetDB, since it was written in Clojure and
> examples look nice, but I'm not sure if it is abandonware or not, and I
> havent heard that people are actually using it in production.
>
> What are my other options?
>
> Regards,
> Marko
>
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