We released our third official version of Immutant today!

With this release we now publish the Immutant namespaces to Clojars. They 
are of limited use when run outside of Immutant, of course, but they'll at 
least compile so you can mock/stub/redefine them in your unit tests. You 
can render some of them mostly functional by adding the relevant jars to 
your project.clj, e.g. Infinispan, HornetQ, etc, and we expect to add more 
"container-less" functionality in future releases.

Obviously, they're completely functional *inside* an Immutant container, so 
we've published a library to facilitate integration testing, and continued 
to improve our nrepl/swank support so you can now add dependencies to your 
project on the fly without having to redeploy it.

Here's the announcement: http://bit.ly/immutant030

Enjoy and thanks,
Jim

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