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    Carmine

    Carmine

    Redis client and message queue for Clojure

    A pure-Clojure Redis client & message queue. Redis is awesome and it's getting more awesome every day. It deserves a great Clojure client. Fully documented, API with full support for the latest Redis versions. Industrial strength connection pooling. Composable, first-class command functions. Flexible, high-performance binary-safe serialization using Nippy. Simple, high-performance message queue (v2+, Redis 2.6+). Simple, high-performance distributed lock (v2+, Redis 2.6+). Pluggable compression and encryption support (v2+). Includes Tundra, an API for replicating data to an additional datastore (v2+, Redis 2.6+). You'll usually want to define a single connection pool, and one connection spec for each of your Redis servers. Note that executing multiple Redis commands in a single wcar request uses efficient Redis pipelining under the hood, and returns a pipeline reply (vector) for easy destructuring, etc.
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