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[ANN] ring-transit-middleware 0.1.1
Atamert Ölçgen
2015-11-01 06:47:27 UTC
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Hi Sven,

What is the difference to ring-transit


ring-transit-middleware doesn't silence exceptions. Also the three points I
listed in my original message.

But _essentially_ they both do the same thing.
Hi Atamert,
Thanks for your work. I am curious. What is the difference to ring-transit
(https://github.com/jalehman/ring-transit). Both libraries seem to have
the same goal.
Best Regards,
Sven
Hi,
I've just released ring-transit-middleware 0.1.1 to clojars.
- It has sane defaults, most of the time you just need to wrap with
ring.middleware.transit/wrap-transit
- Allows customisation (see API docs)
- Is Aleph-aware (handles deferred responses)
https://github.com/muhuk/ring-transit-middleware
Your feedback & contributions are welcome.
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