Last time I tried to use this, I found the plugin for some reason
could not see the clojure source jar. It was a real bummer, since I
had been hoping to find a nice IDE that would let me debug into
clojure's internal classes as well, to get some insight into what was
going on.

On Jan 10, 6:37 am, Chas Emerick <cemer...@snowtide.com> wrote:
> Indeed, I use Eclipse + counterclockwise as well -- to the point of 
> contributing to it of late.  IMVHO, the Eclipse + counterclockwise 
> combination is the one that has the most potential in the IDE space (for 
> those of us that can't bear to work with emacs).
>
> Check out the v0.2.0 RC[1] that went out a little while ago that includes a 
> vastly-improved network-capable REPL (based on the new nREPL project[2]).  
> Now's the time to give it a roll and provide feedback on the users list[3] or 
> in irc (you can bug me or Laurent [lpetit]). :-)
>
> - Chas
>
> [1]http://code.google.com/p/counterclockwise/wiki/ReleaseNotes#Version_0...
> [2]http://github.com/clojure/tools.nrepl
> [3]http://groups.google.com/group/clojuredev-users
>
> On Jan 10, 2011, at 2:54 AM, jamesqiugm wrote:
>
>
>
> > Nobody mentions Eclipse clojure plugin, I use this. Good enough with
> > clojure's REPL.
>

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