> Rather than shadowing one implementation with another, I'd recommend 
keeping both implementations in different namespaces and dispatching based 
on config, which can be read from the classpath.

Sorry for a newbie question, but how do I do "dispatching based on config" 
exactly? The point for me is to have nothing else in the files where the 
dispatching is being done than the code itself (no IFs, no multimethods 
etc.)

Btw, one really crazy solution might be have one abstract namespace 
app.repository and to use cljx with custom tags inside :-).

Thanks Karsten for your demo!

Michal

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