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    HTTP Kit

    HTTP Kit

    Clojure HTTP server/client library with WebSocket support

    http-kit is a minimalist, event-driven, high-performance Clojure HTTP server/client library with WebSocket and asynchronous support. A simple, high-performance event-driven HTTP client+server for Clojure. HTTP Kit is an (almost) drop-in replacement for the standard Ring Jetty adapter. So you can use it with all your current libraries (e.g. Compojure) and middleware. Using an event-driven architecture like Nginx, HTTP-kit is very, very fast. It comfortably handles tens of thousands of requests/sec on even midrange hardware. Here is another test about how it stacks up with others. It's not only fast, but efficient! ...
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    Nginx-Clojure

    Nginx-Clojure

    Nginx module for embedding Clojure or Java or Groovy programs

    Nginx module for embedding Clojure or Java or Groovy programs, typically those Ring based handlers. Compatible with Ring and obviously supports those Ring-based frameworks, such as Compojure, etc. HTTP Services by using Clojure / Java / Groovy to write simple handlers for HTTP services. A build-in Jersey container to support java standard RESTful web services (JAX-RS 2.0). Tomcat 8 embedding support (so servlet 3.1/jsp/sendfile/JSR-356 WebSocket work within nginx!). ...
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    WebCounters is a Web Service written in Java which provides web counter, web ring, and web statistics services through JAX-RPC API. The services can also be accessed through simple HTTP GET so that they can be easily incorporated into existing web pages.
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