Some jetty adapters also supports the async interface using core.async:
https://github.com/mpenet/jet.

Also, for async database access, I'm currently working on suricatta library
(sql toolkit on top of JOOQ) and it exposes a simple async interface for
execute queries asynchronously in a shared thread pool:
http://niwibe.github.io/suricatta/devel/#_async_interface (it needs more
polish and improvements but works pretty well for first version).

Cheers
Andrey

2015-01-06 3:11 GMT+01:00 Timothy Baldridge <tbaldri...@gmail.com>:

> And if you want async web frameworks, Pedestal supports core.async. You
> just return a channel as a response body and it assumes that you will
> eventually pipe your data down that channel.
>
> Timothy
>
> On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 6:09 PM, David James <davidcja...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> In case you are interested in a recent example, I wrote an NIO.2 based
>> Riak client in Clojure without Netty.
>> https://github.com/bluemont/kria
>>
>> It uses callback functions, so the consumer can do whatever they want;
>> such as core.async.
>>
>> I agree with Timothy, above. My take-away from the experience is that
>> core.async does not need to be *baked into* a library. It is better if it
>> is not; for testing the library, I use atoms:
>> https://github.com/bluemont/kria/blob/master/test/kria/test_helpers.clj#L45
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