Hi,
I have had good 6 months of fun with Clojure and have big appreciation for
it's way of doing things. Coming from the Java/Spring world however, I
still have this nagging desire to be able to annotate functions and have
some preprocessor pick up these annotations and decorate the code
accordingly. Let me illustrate it:
In Java + Spring
@Transactional
public void someFunction(){...}
the Spring core container has excellent support for preprocessors to
instrument this function with some advice.
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I wish I could do that in Clojure:
(defn ^:transactional someFunction [...] ...)
and then have somehow means to decorate someFunction (yes, I am aware there
is no container)
I have read some blog posts (about dependency injection in the context of
testing clojure) that discuss *alter-var-root,* but that looks like very
brutal approach.
What would be the advice on that? I am even happy to go with solution that
involves some micro-container spring-like approach.
Cheers
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