Hi Jim,

On Tuesday, November 20, 2012 10:13:02 PM UTC+4, Jim foo.bar wrote:
>
> On 20/11/12 18:08, Vladimir Tsichevski wrote: 
> > I've started a nREPL process embedded into some Java application. I 
> > can successfully connect to it and execute code remotely from other 
> > Clojure process. 
>
> I'd be very interested if you could share some code...I want to do 
> something similar in one of my projects... 
>
Not much of code at the moment, mostly taken from an example on nREPL 
project page:

 String str = "(use '[clojure.tools.nrepl.server :only (start-server 
stop-server)])(defonce server (start-server :port 7888))";
 Compiler.load(new StringReader(text));


> > Now I need a client to provide me interactive REPL session. Since I 
> > use Counterclockwise, can I force Counterclockwise not to start a 
> > Closure project, but connect to a remote application already listening 
> > at some known port? 
>
> CCW has a 'connect to repl' option under  'Window'. It asks doe an IP 
> and a port number...is this what you're looking for? 
>
Exactly! The menu location is quite unusual for Eclipse :-(

>
> Jim 
>
>

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