On Dec 30, 10:40 am, Robert Campbell <rrc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think anything which lowers the impedance mismatch between Clojure
> data structures and a persistent store is worth investigating. I'd
> love to find an ACID, transactional store which accepts native
> structures.

Have you looked at Cupboard (http://github.com/gcv/cupboard)? It tries
to make it easy to store native Clojure data structures, and it is as
ACID and transactional as the underlying Berkeley DB JE
implementation. If you have looked at it, I'd appreciate some feedback
as to where it fell short of your expectations. :)

I plan to start adding distributed storage support in the next few
months. The latest JE release has master-slave replication, which I
think will work well for Cupboard.

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