+1 for Aleph. I've used it loads and it's great. On Tuesday, February 12, 2013 10:12:57 AM UTC+11, Ryan T. wrote: > > Unless someone has to suggest something better, it seems that the best way > to achieve what i want is to use aleph<https://github.com/ztellman/aleph/> > which > allows you to initialize it with a wrapped ring handler. > > If you have more details on the issue or alternatives I would love to hear > about them. > > On Tuesday, February 12, 2013 12:54:53 AM UTC+2, Ryan T. wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> I am trying to figure out how to setup my clojure project in order to be >> able to serve both normal http requests which will return json and also >> handle requests over websockets. Is it possible to do both and listen on >> same port? or do i need two separate projects? or.... ? >> >> I did find >> this<http://blog.jayfields.com/2011/02/clojure-web-socket-introduction.html> >> but >> from what I read Webbit is not the best solution for what I need. I was >> hoping to be able to build my clojure project and use jetty in development >> and tomcat on production. >> >> Thank you for your time >> >
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