Depends on what you seek an example of.  The cfj interop example provides 
1-line Clojure implementations of the features the Java program consumes, 
and 1 line is plenty to demonstrate the interop.  On the other hand, those 
1-liners are not an example of significant work you'd much rather do in 
Clojure than Java.  But such examples are legion.  Dump Github upside down 
and you would flood a city with code you would rather have written in 
Clojure.

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