No, I did'nt mean that. I just talk about if it can be done easily in sence
of host language.
Write some a code in JRuby, make jar and try it. It's nothing new. Every jvm
language use
existing libraries. If you want to write a swing application you will use
swing library, which is
allready writen in Java, regardless of jvm's language you want to use.

Zlaja

On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 2:47 PM, flebber <flebber.c...@gmail.com> wrote:

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>
> On Jun 17, 8:39 pm, Zlatko Josic <zlatko.jo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > No one question is stupid. Any jvm language can use jvm byte code.
> > For example you can use Java libraries in Scala, Clojure,..
> > Of course sometimes it is not natural fit.
> > For example if you use Scala in Java you have to know Scala compiler
> > will generate set/get methods.
> >
>
> So it is possible but not practical to call jruby from within a
> clojure script?
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