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by edem 3356 days ago
You are barking up the wrong tree. I am also a Clojure enthusiast and I also use it wherever I can. I was genuinely interested to hear about a Java alternative to Spring because I failed to find any. I don't use java in production anymore though, only Kotlin and Clojure.
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Fair enough, from what I know Dropwizard is supposed to be pretty decent. I have a few friends working in Java shops who seem to like it. However, I haven't used it myself, so can't really comment how it compares to Spring overall.