Most of what I do is web based systems in Common Lisp using Hunchentoot. Over time me and some of my collueges have created one or two packages to help us with this type of development. Some of these we always wanted to open source but never got round to it because we have not had the time to do decent documentation (something of a pet pieve of mine).

However we came to a point where we felt that despite the lack of documentation these packages would be of use to other lispers, so we took the plunge and opened up WFX and XDB2 to the public. Both have a BSD 2 clause license so what and how you do anything with them is your problem.

WFX is a widget framework written for use with Hunchentoot.

XDB2 is a collection of interfaces that you can use as a in memory persistable transaction log with snapshots.

(As time permits I will blog more about these packages, but don’t hold your breath, time has been in short supply this year so far.)

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