Emacs and slime works fine for me, but I'm willing to try other
alternatives.
Thanks for the tip.

On 17 Mar, 23:02, Laurent PETIT <laurent.pe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you don't have a preferred environment right now, or if your preferred
> environment is already Eclipse, you could try installing clojuredev.
>
> It provides a REPL on the standard java process console. This console can be
> started either in "Run" or "Debug" mode, so the reloading of java classes is
> done by Eclipse as for any other java application (so expect the java class
> reloading to behave no more no less than as usual with eclipse : that is,
> changing internals of methods works OK, changing the shape of class - adding
> methods, etc. - does not work each time, if at all).
>
> If you're interested, here's the quicklink to clojuredev installation page
> (easy to setup since we provide an online update site) 
> :http://code.google.com/p/clojure-dev/wiki/Documentation
>
> The site referenced by Meikel seems very interesting for open source
> projects, though (javarebel).
>
> HTH,
>
> --
> Laurent
>
> 2009/3/17 linh <nguyenlinh.m...@gmail.com>
>
>
>
> > Hello,
> > I want to use REPL to quickly test Java code.
> > Is it possible to reload a modified Java class in REPL?
> > I've searched this forum for answers but haven't found any.
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