Hello everybody,

Given an enormous network of inter-referenced, mutable objects which have 
to change in-place driven by events (= the OO system).

Which strategy would you recommend to plug into such a system with Clojure, 
building an island of immutable functional programming saneness? How to 
build this famous 'stateful bridge' that I have read about here and there, 
but have not found concrete examples for?

Or would you really dissuade me from trying anything like that, and treat 
Clojure's 'hostedness' as simply a way to use the host's array of libraries?

Any hints or references to further literature would be welcome.

Thanks for your consideration,

Christian

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