Thanks for the pointer to innosetup.

On 28 October 2014 09:39, David Powell <djpow...@djpowell.net> wrote:
> I use uberjar + procrun + innosetup.  It works great.  Starts and stops
> fairly quickly.  And you don't need to worry that something somewhere is
> misconfigured in the Tomcat.
> For dev, I just use "lein run" + nrepl.
>
> On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 9:30 AM, Mikera <mike.r.anderson...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> To keep things simple I have found it easy to use "lein uberjar" and "java
>> -jar myapp.jar". This removes the need for a separate container / app server
>> and it is probably the easiest choice when you are running an embedded
>> server such as http-kit. Configuration is virtually zero, and this has the
>> added advantage of working identically on Windows and Linux.
>>
>> I've also found nginx-clojure to be a pretty solid choice if you need some
>> of the extra stuff than nginx provides.
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, 28 October 2014 17:21:34 UTC+8, Colin Yates wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> How do you delight the world with your beautiful works of art once you
>>> have finished lovingly crafting them from the joy that is Clojure?
>>>
>>> I have a legacy in J2EE so I use ring uberwar and deploy to a servlet
>>> container (Tomcat as it is the most seamless on Windows), but I notice more
>>> and more libraries are starting containers themselves (using
>>> ring.middleware.jetty for example).
>>>
>>> For context, our internal stuff is run on Linux using the fantastic
>>> puppet, but our clients all use Windows.
>>>
>>> Do you deploy using WAR or do you use
>>> http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-daemon/procrun.html and run lein or
>>> something else?
>>>
>>>
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