There's also ABCL, the Common Lisp implementation that maintains the
inalienable right to arm bears, written in Java and supporting interop
between both Java and Lisp.

http://common-lisp.net/project/armedbear/doc/abcl-user.html

On 11/15/2011 09:13 AM, Dennis Crenshaw wrote:
> I haven't dealt with CL in quite a while, but there is this (which I was
> involved with in my undergrad at CofC):
> 
> http://clforjava.org/
> 
> CLforJava may be helpful since it is, "a totally new version of the
> Common Lisp language that runs on the Java Virtual Machine and is
> intertwined with the Java language in such a way that users of Lisp can
> directly access Java libraries and vice versa."
> 
> Sounds familliar? :)
> 
> Clojure <-> Java <-> CLforJava
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