Aleph
Asynchronous streaming communication for Clojure
Aleph is an asynchronous I/O framework for Clojure built atop Netty, offering efficient, non-blocking network programming with support for HTTP, raw TCP/UDP, and streaming through Manifold streams. Aleph follows the Ring spec fully and can be a drop-in replacement for any existing Ring-compliant server. However, it also allows for the handler function to return a Manifold deferred to represent an eventual response. This feature may not play nicely with synchronous Ring middleware, which modifies the response, but this can be easily fixed by reimplementing the middleware using Manifold's let-flow operator. ...