Hi,

I'm writing map-reduce job with Clojure, yet to find that it seems to be 
much slower than a Jave job. 

So I write a simple test case, and upload to gist:
https://gist.github.com/jizhang/5466149

At the end of code, there is execution outputs, here are some significant 
stats:

Average time taken by Map tasks: Java 7sec, Clojure 19sec
CPU time spent (ms): Java 244,000, Clojure 1,145,440

I'm wondering what slows down the Clojure written map-reduce job. Am I 
using it wrong, or it's just an inappropriate senario.

Any thoughts will be great. Thanks!

Jerry

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