Hi all, I'm new to Clojure and I've been exploring the possibility of using it to handle a large list of Users stored in a Postgresql Database. I can see that there are some great sql libraries for clojure to query a Postgresql database and this is fine. However, I was wondering if there are any useful Clojure features or libraries that could allow me to 'listen' for changes to a Users Table in the Database. A use case scenario to describe what I want would be as follows: Say someone registers their details on a website and their details are persisted to the Database. I then want some process to pick up that a new user is now in the database and send this user information to a client that has registered to listen for new users. Is something like this possible in Clojure where it can handle listening to state changes and trigger a notification? Thanks in advance to anyone who chimes in with advice,
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