yea, I thought of couchDB. the nice thing about Mnesia in erlang is
that it's completely self-contained. I didn't know if there is such
a thing in clojure, or works underway to create one.

On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 2:20 PM, Phil Hagelberg<p...@hagelb.org> wrote:
>
> Daniel Lyons <fus...@storytotell.org> writes:
>
>> I might throw up a bit for suggesting this, but you might also want to
>> look at CouchDB, which uses HTTP to provide a generic JSON "document"
>> store based on Mnesia. It would probably be easier to interface with
>> than Erlang directly and ought to have most of the same benefits since
>> it's built on Mnesia.
>>
>>    http://couchdb.apache.org/
>
> CouchDB is definitely awesome, but it's not just a web frontend for
> Mnesia. It's a totally different database, it just happens to be
> implemented in Erlang.
>
> The Clojure interface is pretty straightforward, but it works:
>
>  http://github.com/danlarkin/clojure-couchdb/tree/master
>
> -Phil
>
> >
>



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