>
> Of course, it would be desirable to be able to not blow all the user's
> computer memory ... so maybe having the ability to share JVM between
> several open projects in the IDEA, while keeping isolated different
> clojure environments, would be a plus.
>
> I had the idea of investigating what the project classlojure has to
> provide for this ... but maybe Jark would also be worth studying for
> this purpose, or would it not be the appropriate tool for the job ?

Laurent,

I was thinking of using classlojure in jark and provide isolated
"containers"  in the same instance of the JVM.
It should be integrated in the coming releases.
I am not sure of the limitations yet. From the looks of it,
classlojure looks usable.

Ooops, somehow missed reading your mail in the thread, earlier.

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isaac

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