I suppose you could use Clojure for back end logic that is
traditionally implemented as IoC services. Using proxy and/or
genclass, you might even be able to have Clojure functions be the
implementation of service interfaces.
If you are saying "can I implement pages and components in Clojure" I
would say that is a signficant dead-end. Clojure is about avoiding
state, Tapestry is about embracing state.
Also check out
http://github.com/hlship/cascadeOn Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 2:53 AM, Sergey Didenko
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> Can anyone advise best practices on using Tapestry 5 with Clojure?
>
> Tapestry 5 is a good choice if I want to use Clojure widely, isn't it?
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