Due to my interest in Erlang and functional programming in general,
for some time I have been following a blog by Jonas Bonér at
http://jonasboner.com/
This guy is an expert on Terracotta and he managed to cluster JRuby
and Scala using Terracotta (he described it on his blog). I think it
would be a good idea to talk to him and ask him for support. I am by
no means an expert on Java, not to mention Terracotta or Clojure, this
is why I haven't done it by myself. I think it would be much better if
some Clojure guru did it, but if you don't have enough time at your
disposal then I can try to talk to Jonas.
Chris

On Oct 7, 10:58 pm, Rich Hickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am very much interested in Terracotta. I did some experimenting with
> it when designing Clojure. At the time, it had a problem not
> preserving identity semantics for interned Strings which I believe
> they have since changed.
>
> There was a time when I had the Clojure STM running on Terracotta, not
> sure if it still uses the subset of the Java lib that Terracotta
> supports.
>
> If anyone wants to do some exploring of this I'd be very interested in
> the results.
>
> Rich
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