New nginx does websocket proxying, so you could terminate SSL there and use
Aleph for a plain HTTP websocket server in Clojure. That's what we're doing
at beanstalkapp.com.




On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 5:47 PM, Matty Williams <[email protected]>wrote:

> I'm trying to write a clojure library that will need to connect to a
> secure websocket. I've looked at aleph which looks great but I'd need to
> use something like stud to handle the ssl, which as I'm writing a library
> isn't a great solution. I've tried looking at some java libraries but most
> seem server oriented. Does anyone have any ideas?
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