Hi Vivek,

thanks for the info on the Cornell projects. (- jiff f)

[2]
Fabric: a federated, distributed system for securely and reliably
storing, sharing, and computing information.
http://www.cs.cornell.edu/projects/fabric/

The Fabric programming language is based on Jif.

[1]
Jif: Java + information flow
http://www.cs.cornell.edu/jif/


On Nov 3, 4:04 pm, Vivek Khurana <hiddenharm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Nov 2, 8:56 pm, Ken Wesson <kwess...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > That seems impossible assuming you don't trust the software running on the
> > other node.
>
>  It is not impossible. There are projects by Cornell .University,
> jiff[1] and fabric[2] which have achieved the same. Jiff is
> modification of java and fabric is based on jiff.Both languages run
> inside JVM. So I was wondering if it is possible to add some kind of
> access control policy on clojure code, via an extension or as language
> feature ?
>
> regards
> Vivek

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