Nope, I get a <no main class found>. On Mar 23, 11:23 pm, wschnell <walter.schn...@online.de> wrote: > Hi, > > I started with NetBeans and Enclojure and never used anything else. > You can just go File/New Project, say this is going to be a Clojure > project, give it a name. This will be your new active project in the > projects tree on the left. There you go to Source Packages, down the > tree to defpackage.clj, hack the source and hit the green "Run main > project" button to run it. You should have the output window open, so > you see your "hello world" - it is under Window/output. Later, you > left-click the project (in the project tree) and you will find that > Enclojure has made you a jar by default (this is the JVM equivalent of > an executable file).
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