Re: Clojure, WEB and Enterprise development

2015-08-06 Thread Gary Verhaegen
I'm not sure I understand the problems here, but if you really want to wrap a Java library that generates a "web layer", I'd suggest looking at Vaadin rather than GWT. Though as others have said I do not clearly see what kind of problems you have with the current solutions (immutant, om, etc.). O

Re: Clojure, WEB and Enterprise development

2015-08-05 Thread Alexander Hudek
Immutant provides a lot of "enterprisy" things out of the box. On Wednesday, August 5, 2015 at 5:28:02 PM UTC-4, Olek wrote: > > Hi! > > I was using Clojure for a long time. It has been used for private and > commercial projects (sniffed by me and hated by others). > > Now it has been abandoned.

Re: Clojure, WEB and Enterprise development

2015-08-05 Thread James Reeves
On 5 August 2015 at 22:28, Olek wrote: > Problem: there is no a bind for the JEE servers - they should be treated > as the SQL - you will never reach its maturity > > Solution: so you should parasite it and make a wrapper around timed > services, jms queues, web services, ejb, jpa (with changed s

Clojure, WEB and Enterprise development

2015-08-05 Thread Olek
Hi! I was using Clojure for a long time. It has been used for private and commercial projects (sniffed by me and hated by others). Now it has been abandoned. It's not giving me any money nor there is no agreement in peers to use it. But... I think that Clojure has a future. Datomic is read