Waooh, congrats !

Surely an important step towards demonstrated to our employers the power and
presence of clojure !

Could you elaborate on the rationale behind using java or clojure files ?
In particular, was it more due to a (some) limitation(s) in the current
abilities to generate java from clojure ? Or maybe due to the fact that
certain call to third party java APIs was easier to write with java code
assist in a java editor ? Or was it for performance concerns ? ...

thanks,

-- 
Laurent


2009/4/7 Stuart Sierra <the.stuart.sie...@gmail.com>

>
> Here:  http://www.altlaw.org/
>
> About 4000 lines of Clojure code, 2500 of Java, powering a web site
> with well over a million pages, averaging around 10,000 visitors a
> day.
>
> Some of what I'm using:
> Restlet
> StringTemplate
> Solr
> Hadoop
> Apache Java Commons
> markdownj
> cpdetector
> JRuby
>
> Most of the code is online, GPL'd, at http://github.com/lawcommons
>
> -Stuart Sierra
>
> >
>

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