In addition to heroku, there is Amazon Elastic Beanstalk, which lets you deploy 
a WAR file on EC2 without having to setup the infrastructure yourself.  Both 
are great ways to go.  

I lean towards using Heroku for it's simplicity, but Amazon makes sense when 
you need to use other Amazon services like Dynamo DB (which looks like a great 
option for a Datomic backing store).

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