use fully qualified name for that class, I think?

On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 11:50 PM, larry google groups <
lawrencecloj...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hmm, okay. Seems to be working with:
>
>   :source-paths      ["src"]
>   :java-source-paths ["src_java"]
>
> The example on the Leiningen site might be clear to those who know the
> JVM, but it was not clear to me.
>
> But now I have the earlier problem:
>
> Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: No such namespace: Base64Coder
>
> Not sure how to import this. I tried a simple:
>
> (ns mpdv.core
>   (:gen-class)
>   (:import
>    (Base64Coder))
>
> But that does not work.
>
>
> On Friday, February 22, 2013 5:31:49 PM UTC-5, Marko Topolnik wrote:
>>
>> No, src is root for all Clojure. That means that your java root is under
>> the Clojure root. Move java to top-level.
>>
>> On Friday, February 22, 2013 11:28:17 PM UTC+1, larry google groups wrote:
>>>
>>> I see this sentence:
>>>
>>> "Having one source root contain another (e.g. src and src/java) can
>>> cause obscure problems."
>>>
>>> but I have:
>>>
>>> src/
>>>     java/
>>>     mpdv/
>>>
>>> Which I assume is what Leinengen is asking for.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, February 22, 2013 5:23:28 PM UTC-5, larry google groups wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Maybe I spoke too soon. I have now stepped into the Twilight Zone.
>>>> Changes I make to files do not get built when a try to run lein.
>>>>
>>>> Just to get some kind of reaction from Leinengen I just put random
>>>> garbage in the ns clause of my core.clj:
>>>>
>>>> (ns lkjlkljlkjlkj  mpdv.core
>>>>   (:gen-class)
>>>>   (:import
>>>>    (java.net URL URLConnection)
>>>>    (java.io ByteArrayInputStream BufferedReader IOException
>>>> InputStream InputStreamReader OutputStreamWriter
>>>> UnsupportedEncodingException)
>>>>    (java.text SimpleDateFormat)
>>>>    (java.util Date)
>>>>    (java.security MessageDigest)
>>>>    (org.apache.commons.mail SimpleEmail HtmlEmail)
>>>>    (org.joda.time.format DateTimeFormat ISODateTimeFormat)
>>>>    (Base64Coder)
>>>>    (lkjlkjlkjoiuoiu))
>>>>
>>>> This should have caused an error, but instead, when I did "lein
>>>> uberjar" everything compiled -- but compiled without any of the changes
>>>> I've made during the last 30 minutes.
>>>>
>>>> In the terminal, from the same terminal that I run "lein uberjar" I can
>>>> run:
>>>>
>>>> cat src/mpdv/core.clj
>>>>
>>>> and I see my changes, including the random garbage that I just wrote,
>>>> but somehow, if I then type "lein uberjar" lein does not see it.
>>>>
>>>> I do not know if this issue is related, but following the advice about
>>>> polygots, given here:
>>>>
>>>> https://github.com/**technomancy/leiningen/blob/**
>>>> stable/doc/MIXED_PROJECTS.md<https://github.com/technomancy/leiningen/blob/stable/doc/MIXED_PROJECTS.md>
>>>>
>>>> I added this to my project.clj file:
>>>>
>>>>   :source-paths      ["src/mpdv"]
>>>>   :java-source-paths ["src/java"]
>>>>
>>>> Did I do something wrong here?
>>>>
>>>> Why is Leinengen still compiling, even though the source code is full
>>>> of garbage?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, February 22, 2013 5:01:15 PM UTC-5, larry google groups
>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Ah, I see. This is a "polygot" project, which Leiningen describes here:
>>>>>
>>>>> https://github.com/**technomancy/leiningen/blob/**
>>>>> stable/doc/MIXED_PROJECTS.md<https://github.com/technomancy/leiningen/blob/stable/doc/MIXED_PROJECTS.md>
>>>>>
>>>>> That worked for me. Leiningen  saves the day again.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Friday, February 22, 2013 4:25:04 PM UTC-5, larry google groups
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When I just do something obvious, like in mpdv.core:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> (ns mpdv.core
>>>>>>   (:gen-class)
>>>>>>   (:import
>>>>>>    (Base64Coder))
>>>>>>
>>>>>> and then call its static methods I get:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.**NoClassDefFoundError:
>>>>>> Base64Coder (wrong name: com/omniture/security/**Base64Coder),
>>>>>> compiling:(mpdv/core.clj:130)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Friday, February 22, 2013 4:18:00 PM UTC-5, larry google groups
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I am ignorant of the JVM, and of Java, so I am sure this is a dumb
>>>>>>> question.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I need to post to the Omniture API. They offer some sample code
>>>>>>> here:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> https://developer.omniture.**com/en_US/blog/calling-rest-**
>>>>>>> api-in-java<https://developer.omniture.com/en_US/blog/calling-rest-api-in-java>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> That code depends on a Base64Coder class which they offer in a zip
>>>>>>> file. I downloaded it and did:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> javac Base64Coder.java
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> and this gave me Base64Coder.class.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I created my project with Leinengen2.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I thought maybe I could just copy Base64Coder.class to the
>>>>>>> target/classes folder, but then how would I reference it in my code?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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