I got a lot closer thanks to the great hints above; the current state
is this

C:\usr\local\bin>java -cp clojure-1.0.0.jar;clojure-contrib.jar;j3d-
core-1.3.1.j
ar;j3dcore-ogl.dll;vecmath.jar;j3dutils.jar;j3dcore-d3d.dll
clojure.lang.Repl
Clojure 1.0.0-
user=> (load-file "/Users/Reb/workspace/2dplot/src/2dplot.clj")
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no J3D in java.library.path
(2dplot.clj:0)

down to one missing thing

btw, I scroungd around Eclipse looking for a place to set the
CLASSPATH but didn't spot it. Anyone happen to know offhand?

thanks again for helping me get started :)

On Dec 12, 11:54 am, Michael Wood <esiot...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2009/12/12 rebcabin <bc.beck...@gmail.com>:
>
> CLASSPATH can be an environment variable, although, I'm not sure what
> exactly expects it to be one.  Normally I use the -cp option to the
> java command to set the classpath, like this:
>
> $ java -cp 
> /path/to/clojure.jar:/path/to/clojure-contrib.jar:/path/to/j3d-core.jar
> clojure.main
>
> or
>
> C:\> java -cp 
> c:\path\to\clojure.jar;c:\path\to\clojure-contrib.jar;c:\path\to\j3d-core.j­ar
> clojure.main
>
> Perhaps a Java person can give you a better answer.
>
> The way forward appears to be leiningen, in which case devender's
> answer might be the best one.
>
> --
> Michael Wood <esiot...@gmail.com>

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