Hi Richard

Sorry for the delay.  We'll check that out!

Having said that, my inclination would be to avoid the compile step if we
can and just run on top of the leiningen project (e.e. analogous to ruby
apps).

Putting Engine Yard aside, it raises an interesting question so I am
wondering what other people on this list do.  Do you compile your code or
just run from the sources as you would in development?

Many Thanks

Adrian




On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 2:51 PM, Richard Watson <rwat...@engineyard.com>wrote:

> Hi Adrian,
>
> You don't have far to look ... Engine Yard now supports Java, and by
> extension, Clojure.  If you can package up your Clojure app into a WAR file
> (using Leiningen's 'lein ring uberwar', for example) you can deploy it onto
> a Jetty or Tomcat server in an Engine Yard Java environment.
>
> This is a post I published recently on the Engine Yard blog describing the
> components of a basic Clojure Web app and how to deploy onto Engine Yard.
> https://blog.engineyard.com/2014/clojure-web-app-engine-yard
>
> I'm Richard, Product Manager for Java at Engine Yard. Please, drop me a
> line if you're interested in trying your Clojure code on Engine Yard, or
> just go ahead and try it out at http://ui.engineyard.com . We're offering
> a $100 credit to try out the Java platform and give us feedback.
>
> Richard.
>
>
> On Friday, April 18, 2014 11:36:05 AM UTC+1, Adrian Mowat wrote:
>>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> I am currently looking at hosting providers for Clojure for my company.
>>  We are using Engine Yard for our Ruby applications and we looking for
>> something comparable in terms of providing an easy path to getting started
>> and easy ongoing maintenance (they allow you to apply OS patches with zero
>> downtime by simply clicking a button for example).  We also need 24/7
>> support for server issues.
>>
>> I was wondering if anyone here could share any experiences and/or
>> recommendations?
>>
>> Many Thanks
>>
>> Adrian
>>
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