Ok,
you convinced me.
For now I can use elephant for my cl-webobjects project.
Then I could hack swarmcache (http://swarmcache.sourceforge.net/)
and port it to lisp (if I gain a bit more experience in CL coding)
"Andrea Chiumenti" <kiuma72@gmail.com> writes:> to have a process safe server, both cl-perec and elephant use a nonSo you shouldn't be using HTTPS with hunchentoot too, 'cause it
> pure lisp solution :(
depends on a foreign ssl library. That's the trade. But you may want
to chose waiting for somebody to implement an ACID compliant storage
framework in lisp -- with tons of other indexing, concurrency, data
integrity stuff. (By the way, there exists commercial solutions. See
AllegroCache for instance.)
On the other hand, IIRC elephant could use Berkeley DB as a
backend. AFAICS, probability of finding libdb installed on a system is
much more higher than finding libssl installed.
Regards.
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