If you're interested in the url-generation and data-based routing, there 
are some Compojure competitors like Bidi which have those features without 
bringing on something as large as Pedestal: https://github.com/juxt/bidi 
(the readme has a nice comparison chart). 

On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 11:57:18 PM UTC-8, Jan Herich wrote:
>
> It depends also on your requirements. For example if you want your app to 
> work in many 
> deployment scenarios (standalone Jetty  or Tomcat, J2EE web containers...) 
> and you may 
> have to use servlet 3.0 API asynchronous features, nothing beats pedestal 
> currently.
>
> The concept of interceptors is little harder to grok then simple ring 
> handlers (which are reused
> to the greatest possible extent anyway), but they really make sense and 
> truly decomplect
> execution order, unlike traditional ring wrapping handlers.
>
> The routing systems is also more transparent (data based) then Compojure 
> macro routing
> and the url generation facility is nice.
>
> Sometimes i hear people say that pedestal is "unclojurish" and complex, 
> but i think they
> just don't get the difference between complex and easy. Overall, i think 
> that pedestal 
> represents core clojure philosophy better then any other clojure server 
> side framework.
>
> Dňa streda, 26. februára 2014 2:13:30 UTC+1 Aravindh S napísal(-a):
>>
>> Hi All,
>>    I have been reading clojure for sometime now. I am at a point where I 
>> want to learn a web framework. I see many options available for clojure 
>> where few are built upon others. So if I am to learn one, which framework 
>> does the community recommend? 
>>
>> Thanks
>> Aravindh.S
>>
>

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