Another question, using jig,  the connection/db/cache/storage will be 
everywhere in our code as a parameter of functions, is it flexible? 
,currently I prefer to managing those side effect at one place but will not 
spread out to our other core functions.

Thanks

On Saturday, October 12, 2013 12:23:41 AM UTC+8, Malcolm Sparks wrote:
>
> A few months ago, Stuart Sierra blogged about the workflow he follows for 
> building Clojure applications.
>
> "One of the great pleasures of working with a dynamic language is being 
> able to build a system while simultaneously interacting with it. "
> -- http://thinkrelevance.com/blog/2013/06/04/clojure-workflow-reloaded
>
> Since then I've been using this workflow for my own projects, and found it 
> to be amazingly effective. 
>
> I've added some extra features, and the result is Jig, which builds on 
> Stuart's work in the following ways :-
>
>    - Multiple components can each contribute to the 'system' map
>    - Components are started in dependency order
>    - Components are specified and configured in a config (edn) file
>    - Jig can host 'plain old' Leiningen projects - Jig will even 'reload' 
>    them too e.g. if their project.clj dependencies change.
>    - Jig can host multiple projects simultaneously
>
> There's a small but growing list of optional re-usable components that 
> provide extra functionality :-
>
>    - Pedestal services support. Jig provides the system map and 'url-for' 
>    function in the service context.
>    - Nginx cache purging on reload
>    - Git pull prior reload
>    - Reload via JMX
>    - nREPL
>    - Stencil cache purging
>    - Firefox remote control support for 'browser refresh on reload'
>
> I know others are working on similar designs. I'd be interested to hear 
> what people think and whether this is useful.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Malcolm
>
> PS: Jig can be found here: https://github.com/juxt/jig
>
>
>
>

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