A link would have been really helpful, I'm guessing! Here it is:

https://github.com/james-henderson/phoenix

James

On Sunday, 29 March 2015 20:42:06 UTC+1, James Henderson wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've just released v0.1.0 of Phoenix - a 'batteries included, but 
> removable' library to wire up and configure Component-based systems. If 
> you've ever wondered whether you really have to copy and paste 
> 'system.clj', 'dev.clj' and 'user.clj' from one Component project to the 
> next, it's well worth having a look at!
>
> Having used Phoenix in anger on a few projects for a couple of weeks, it's 
> now had a fair bit of battle-testing, kinks ironed, and the like - so 
> thought I'd make another post to the list :)
>
> Features added since I last posted:
>
>    - Many re-usable Components - CLJS compiler, Aleph, http-kit, JDBC 
>    pool, CSS compiler (using Garden) - see 
>    https://github.com/james-henderson/phoenix/tree/master/modules/ for 
>    more details. These components can be used whether or not you choose to 
> use 
>    Phoenix, and, likewise, non-Phoenix components can be used in 
>    Phoenix-configured systems - hooray for composability :)
>    - Support for managing passwords/credentials - you can store these, 
>    encrypted, in your configuration, and Phoenix will decrypt them for you.
>    - Pulling configuration variables from environment variables and JVM 
>    properties, in addition to the Phoenix config files
>    - 'Batteries removable' API - if you need a little more flexibility, 
>    or want to compose Phoenix with something else.
>    - A fair few bugfixes/API changes through usage
>
> There's also a couple of Lein templates to get up and running quickly:
>
>    -  `lein new phoenix-webapp <my-project> -- :reagent` will get you a 
>    working webapp (other options are `:om`, `:om-sablono` or `:flow`). 
>    - If you don't want the CLJS side, `lein new phoenix-api <my-project>` 
>    just has an example server-side API.
>
> Would be great to get your thoughts and feedback on this - is this a good 
> way to wire up such systems?
>
> Cheers,
>
> James
>

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