Hello,

2009/3/18 Victor Rodriguez <vict...@gmail.com>

>
> On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 3:11 AM, linh <nguyenlinh.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Emacs and slime works fine for me, but I'm willing to try other
> > alternatives.
> > Thanks for the tip.
>
> You can launch clojure-swank from Eclipse, then you will have Emacs
> *and* Java code reloading.
>
> Sorry, I don't have a link handy for instructions, but there have been
> various thread about starting clojure swank for Java, and google
> *will* turn out useful info.


Hello,

as one of the main developers of clojuredev (clojure plugin for eclipse), I
would be very interesting in knowing more about what you're talking about ?

My own search on google doesn't show up anything interesting, so maybe
you're better than me at feeding the search engine with keywords ;-)
Would you mind give the pointer you can find on the subject ?

I only know of CUSP which is a common lisp plugin for eclipse. It seems good
for common lisp, provides a front end for an implementation of the backend
of slime, but still I'm not sure how it would be to reuse that. For the
moment we have not tried this road for clojuredev.

If you find something else, you're really welcome if you mind sharing your
links,

Regards,

-- 
Laurent

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