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I am looking for a good production web server/servlet container for my compojure web appliction. What are the pros and cons of using Jetty or Tomcat or other server for a Clojure web app using compojure? Is there any good documentation for using a web server with Clojure for production, or tools?

I would prefer a web server that is flexible, easy to configure and has good documentation on how to configure and use it.

askedAug 27, 2011 at 0:02
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I think there is not yet a pure Clojure Webserver, but I heard that people at Apache were working on something like that. On the meanwhile I have some links I found useful myself.

A commentary on Apache + Jetty:http://briancarper.net/blog/510/deploying-clojure-websites

Take a look at this for implementing your own webserver via servlets:Clojure web application - where do I start?

answeredAug 27, 2011 at 1:13
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If you don't already have your own infrastructure to run on, you might consider Heroku, which supports Clojure. See their tutorialGetting Started With Clojure on Heroku/Cedar. It's free to start and very easy to scale.

answeredAug 27, 2011 at 23:10
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Chas Emerick has a rather old blog post + slides on doingcontinous integration on webapps right (Heroku, Pallet, War-file or whatever nescessary to NOT roll your own solution).

answeredJan 15, 2013 at 21:08
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