On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 4:45 PM, David Dawson
<david.daw...@dawsonsystems.com> wrote:
> Hiya!
>
> I saw the names, but then was swamped by moustache, noir and others that at
> first glance appear to be in similar spaces.  I found it a bit difficult to
> pick out the various specialisms or layers each library is aiming at tbh.
> So, I thought it best to look for some guidance if possible from people who
> know what they're doing ... :-)
>

Some of us are only "ahead of you" by relative measures: I myself had
to _remove_ noir
& noir-async from a project today because of some reloading issues
introduced by the latter; see
today's (4 Sep 2012) clojure IRC log:

http://clojure-log.n01se.net/

Russell

> david
>
>
> On Wednesday, 5 September 2012 00:24:46 UTC+1, Russell Whitaker wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 1:52 PM, David Dawson
>> <david....@dawsonsystems.com> wrote:
>> > Hiya,
>> >
>> > So, I'm a clojure newbie... and I've been asked to evaluate a few
>> > different
>> > technology options for a project I've been handed.
>> >
>> > The end result will need to be a 'router' that accepts JSON messages
>> > over
>> > HTTP, store them into some datastore (ideally one of the ones available
>> > on
>> > cloudfoundry, postgres mongo etc), then forward the message onto one or
>> > more
>> > end points.   Forwarding will probably be either dropping into rabbitmq
>> > or
>> > posting on with HTTP.
>> >  (or both).
>> >
>> > There also needs to be a replay capability, so you can tell the router
>> > to
>> > scoop up the historical messages from the datastore and forward them all
>> > on
>> > (in order) to a particular end point.
>> >
>> > I'm totally open to any tech, prebuilt (and commercial) or development
>> > required but given that the system needs some algorithmic routing rules,
>> > clojure seemed a really nice conceptual fit over the languages I
>> > normally
>> > work with (imperative jvm ones, essentially)
>> >
>> > So, I'm really interested in any suggestions on how this might best be
>> > approached in the clojure world!
>> >
>>
>> Hi David, have you looked at Ring + Compojure?
>>
>> --
>> Russell Whitaker
>> http://twitter.com/OrthoNormalRuss / http://orthonormalruss.blogspot.com/
>> http://www.linkedin.com/pub/russell-whitaker/0/b86/329
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