Given that Datomic Cloud is just a different implementation for the Client
API you could use an on-prem or in memory transactor for the dev/test
environments. I think aside from performance and load testing there's no
good reason to run tests on a solo instance.
On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 5:08 PM Jul
So, let me know if I understand this correctly. It seems that this would have
some challenges such as:
- a single shared instance would require creating and destroying different
(isolated) dbs for each developer and test runner
- or your organization needs to have enough aws sophistication to al
Hi Nando,
Datomic Cloud is deeply integrated with AWS. Our recommended approach for
dev is to provision a Solo system and enable the bastion server [1], then
you can use it directly from your dev/staging/CI environment [2].
Cheers,
Stu
[1]
https://docs.datomic.com/cloud/getting-started/configuri
Is it / how is it possible to develop locally against the cloud version (or
close enough to the cloud version) of datomic?
My Datomic Pro Starter Edition license expired some 8 months ago. I don't
remember if local development is allowed for subsequent versions released.
thanks,
Nando
Aria Me
Cool.
On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 6:25 AM, Jeroen van Dijk wrote:
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