If you require a namespace that requires another namespace, this will all
be resolved and loaded automatically as long as all the namespace files can
be found on the classpath.

I suspect that what you showed here is not the full error output, it seems
to be missing the information we would need to know what actually went
wrong here.

On Sun, Dec 24, 2017 at 8:31 AM Pablo J. Villacorta <olbapj...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am totally new to Clojure. From Java I am trying to call a Clojure
> function which belongs to a wider project and has dependencies. I have
> compiled the Clojure project to an uber jar running lein uberjar, the
> imported the jar into my Java project, and then did
>
> IFn require = Clojure.var("clojure.core", "require");
> require.invoke(Clojure.read("xapi-schema.core"));
>
> and then
>
> IFn myfunction = Clojure.var("xapi-schema.core",
> "validate-statement-data");
> myfunction.invoke("some string");
>
> but since myfile.core has dependencies (I see some "require" sentences in
> the Clojure code of that file), I wonder if I have to manually read all the
> dependent clojure files in the project (which are a lot), or there's a
> better way to do this from Java. The error I am getting is:
>
> java.lang.Exception: schema.utils.NamedError@cec1ce2
>
> at xapi_schema.core$validate_statement.invokeStatic(core.cljc:27)
> at xapi_schema.core$validate_statement.invoke(core.cljc:24)
> at
> xapi_schema.core$validate_statement_data_STAR_.invokeStatic(core.cljc:40)
> at xapi_schema.core$validate_statement_data_STAR_.invoke(core.cljc:38)
> at xapi_schema.core$validate_statement_data.invokeStatic(core.cljc:44)
> at xapi_schema.core$validate_statement_data.invoke(core.cljc:43)
> at clojure.lang.Var.invoke(Var.java:379)
> at
> StatementValidatorXAPITest.testClojureValidator(StatementValidatorXAPITest.java:133)
>
> where schema.utils is one of the files that I did not read explicitly from
> Java.
>
> Thank you so much in advance and Merry Christmas to everyone!
>
>
>
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