why would you throw up for suggesting couchdb? :) I rather like
couchdb and some of its philosophies. One of my guys at work
implemented a view server for couchdb in clojure...so...it isn't all
bad ;)

On Jun 15, 11:11 am, Daniel Lyons <fus...@storytotell.org> wrote:
> On Jun 15, 2009, at 10:02 AM, Wilson MacGyver wrote:
>
>
>
> > Does clojure have anything like erlang's Mnesia? or is anyone  
> > working on such
> > project? I know I can fall back to using JDBC+ various RDBMS, but I
> > was curious if there is something that works like Mnesia.
>
> I don't think there is one at the moment. It would be really cool  
> though.
>
> If you want to use Mnesia itself, you can always call Erlang from its  
> Java bridge. There is an example of interacting with Erlang in the  
> files section:
>
>    http://clojure.googlegroups.com/web/erlang+(2).clj
>
> If you're interested in Mnesia for scalability, you may be interested  
> in the Java library Terracotta, which is a distributed object  
> persistence system of some kind. I'm curious about it even though it  
> implies some objects and some XML, but I haven't used it yet.
>
>    http://www.terracotta.org/
>
> I might throw up a bit for suggesting this, but you might also want to  
> look at CouchDB, which uses HTTP to provide a generic JSON "document"  
> store based on Mnesia. It would probably be easier to interface with  
> than Erlang directly and ought to have most of the same benefits since  
> it's built on Mnesia.
>
>    http://couchdb.apache.org/
>
> Hope that helps,
>
> —
> Daniel Lyonshttp://www.storytotell.org-- Tell It!
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