I did a fresh install of Netbeans, added the enclojure plugin, and then added the clojure 1.1 jar, and it worked just fine.
I have, however, switched back to Emacs because Netbeans is too slow on my computer. On Jan 10, 6:45 pm, nwalex <neillalexan...@gmail.com> wrote: > Since I couldn't get Enclojure working I decided to man up and dive > into the world of Emacs. After a bit of a struggle I got a working > development environment set up, incorporating Emacs, NetBeans, and > Maven. > Seehttp://www.maybetechnology.com/2010/01/configuring-my-development-env... > for more info. > > On Jan 9, 8:13 pm, nwalex <neillalexan...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I've tried to add a new platform, but the repl fails to start. Then I > > tried to build the latest version of Enclojure using clojure 1.1, but > > couldn't get that working either. Has anyone else been able to get it > > working with clojure 1.1?
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