Cool thanks for the info. I just pasted the code snippet in from stack 
overflow so it must copy the styles too. 

On Friday, June 1, 2012 1:39:05 PM UTC-7, Armando Blancas wrote:
>
> That's the only way I've seen it done.
>
> Cool source box; how did you get it?
>
>
> On Friday, June 1, 2012 11:42:19 AM UTC-7, Jon Rose wrote:
>>
>> sorry, typo. My bluetooth keyboard is geeking out. I meant, is it 
>> possible to do this with out using the Jave Reflection classes through 
>> interop. 
>>
>> On Friday, June 1, 2012 11:38:17 AM UTC-7, Jon Rose wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I am wondering if anyone knows how to get method annotations from a 
>>> method using the clojure.reflect library. I am going of a Stuart Sierra 
>>> post<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5821286/how-can-i-get-the-methods-of-a-java-class-from-clojure>on
>>>  Stack Overflow which gave me this
>>>
>>> user=> (pprint (reflect "hello"))
>>> {:bases
>>>  #{java.io.Serializable java.lang.Comparable java.lang.Object
>>>    java.lang.CharSequence},
>>>  :flags #{:public :final},
>>>  :members
>>>  #{{:name valueOf,
>>>     :return-type java.lang.String,
>>>     :declaring-class java.lang.String,
>>>     :parameter-types [boolean],
>>>     :exception-types [],
>>>     :flags #{:static :public}}
>>>
>>>
>>> which works great but I am also hoping to grab method comments. Is this 
>>> possible with out using interop?
>>>
>>> thanks
>>>
>>> jon
>>>
>>
>> On Friday, June 1, 2012 11:38:17 AM UTC-7, Jon Rose wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I am wondering if anyone knows how to get method annotations from a 
>>> method using the clojure.reflect library. I going of a Stuart Sierra 
>>> post<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5821286/how-can-i-get-the-methods-of-a-java-class-from-clojure>on
>>>  Stack Overflow which game me this
>>>
>>> user=> (pprint (reflect "hello"))
>>> {:bases
>>>  #{java.io.Serializable java.lang.Comparable java.lang.Object
>>>    java.lang.CharSequence},
>>>  :flags #{:public :final},
>>>  :members
>>>  #{{:name valueOf,
>>>     :return-type java.lang.String,
>>>     :declaring-class java.lang.String,
>>>     :parameter-types [boolean],
>>>     :exception-types [],
>>>     :flags #{:static :public}}
>>>
>>>
>>> which works great but I am also hoping to grab method comments. Is this 
>>> possible with using interop?
>>>
>>> thanks
>>>
>>> jon
>>>
>>

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