I have a general question about application architecture as it relates to 
deploying to the server.  

Most of my previous development work involved python/php/ruby so we 
typically had:

  1. One massive framework / application complection nightmare
  2. Background scripts run by crons
  
At present I am working on an application for a client, and I am trying to 
weasel in Clojure where I can.  I will likely have to make the Clojure 
aspects a black box.

If I were doing this in another language I would simply write the smaller 
pieces of functionality as python scripts, plop them on the server and then 
set the crons.

How do I do this with Clojure?  If I package each micro-app as an uberjar 
that is a lot of JVM, likely eating at the resources of the poor (see: 
crappy) VPSs this project will likely run on.

Thoughts?

How do you structure web Clojure apps beyond: put the whole thing in a 
servlet\uberjar?

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