Right, I had the stable version, not beta, and Ctrl+Alt+L had no effect at 
all..... So now I have updated to the latest beta. Now repl does not start 
at all :)

The error in the console is:

Could not transfer artifact ccw:ccw.server:pom:0.1.0 from/to central 
(http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/): repo1.maven.org

This could be due to a typo in :dependencies or network issues.


My Eclipse version is

Eclipse IDE for Java Developers

Version: Juno Service Release 2

Build id: 20130225-0426


CCW now is

  Counterclockwise (Clojure plugin for Eclipse) 0.13.0.201304242239 
ccw.feature.feature.group Counterclockwise team 


I looked up and I saw Laurent saying that there is problems of backwards 
compatibility problems in new Eclipse versions... Uhhh.... so sad.. do you 
have any ideas?


вторник, 30 апреля 2013 г., 21:58:04 UTC+4 пользователь AtKaaZ написал:
>
> oh nevermind I misread that. So it doesn't work for you with ccw? are you 
> using latest ccw beta?
> When I start the core.clj file with Ctrl+Alt+L to load it in a repl it 
> works for me
>
> Eclipse SDK
>
> Version: 4.3.0
> Build id: I20130430-0031
>   Counterclockwise (Clojure plugin for Eclipse)    0.13.0.201304242239    
> ccw.feature.feature.group    Counterclockwise team
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 8:49 PM, Alex Fowler <alex.m...@gmail.com<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Just tried that! Very nice! Got it running with "lein repl" from Windows 
>> command prompt!!! However, when I fire up the repl from Eclipse CCW, I get:
>>
>> ClassNotFoundException com.jme3.app.SimpleApplication 
>>  java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run (URLClassLoader.java:366)
>>
>> I assume, this is due to the fact that when I evaluate te "core" file 
>> directly, it skips the "project.clj" which specifies the necessary 
>> :resource-paths... Don't you know, how can I have the repl from CCW? Should 
>> I make some explicit resources loading?
>>
>>
>>
>> понедельник, 29 апреля 2013 г., 23:46:25 UTC+4 пользователь James Reeves 
>> написал:
>>>
>>> I've been messing around with jME3 as well, and at some point I might 
>>> release a library for it.
>>>
>>> One of the problems with jME3 is that its deployment mechanism hasn't 
>>> quite caught up with the current century. I'm planning on packaging it up 
>>> eventually, but in the meantime here's the ugly, dirty, terrible hack I've 
>>> been using:
>>>
>>> 1. Download the binaries: http://www.**jmonkeyengine.com/nightly/**
>>> jME3_2013-04-29.zip<http://www.jmonkeyengine.com/nightly/jME3_2013-04-29.zip>
>>> 2. Create a new directory and extract the zip file into it
>>> 3. Create a new Leiningen project
>>> 4. Add the following to your project.clj file: :resource-paths ["lib/*"]
>>> 5. Copy the lib directory from the jME3 binaries into your project 
>>> directory
>>>
>>> Here's an example application to get you going:
>>>
>>> https://gist.github.com/**weavejester/5484183<https://gist.github.com/weavejester/5484183>
>>>
>>> - James
>>>
>>>
>>> On 29 April 2013 20:02, Alex Fowler <alex.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello! I have a problem, I will try to explain.. I want to write a game 
>>>> with Clojure and JMonkeyEngine (http://jmonkeyengine.com/). So I take 
>>>> their latest nightie set of jars 
>>>> (http://jmonkeyengine.com/**nightly/<http://jmonkeyengine.com/nightly/>) 
>>>> and.... what? I can't make use of them in my CCW/Leiningen project no 
>>>> matter how hard I try. So ok, I have found some examples where people get 
>>>> them in the "lib" folder and it works, or where they recommend pushing 
>>>> them 
>>>> to the local maven repo... but they do not tell how they do it, or they 
>>>> show it for some very simple cases. Sure, there is a lot of instructions 
>>>> like "use mvn install:install-file <a-lot-of-stuff-goes-here>" or "lein 
>>>> localrepo install <less-stuff-but-hey>"... so do I have to do it for all 
>>>> the 30 (thirty) jar files? Considering too, that I have to invent an 
>>>> "artifactId" for every one of them, invent a "version number", type all 
>>>> that in manually. And that is not my library, I do not want to invent 
>>>> that. 
>>>> And even, if I do that, then, how do I specify that all them are 
>>>> interdependant (are parts of one thing) and have to be always drawn in 
>>>> together? I will have to specify the 30 dependencies in my project.clj 
>>>> each 
>>>> time? Well, and even if I do, then I will still have that pain with 
>>>> manually copying all that stuff on each new machine where I work, picking 
>>>> it from the local maven repo and putting it to another maven repo..... And 
>>>> if I want to push it to Clojars, I have do that for each one manually too, 
>>>> typing in commands in the Windows cmd and taking care for inventing 
>>>> version 
>>>> numbers?... oh, and maybe I could go about specifying <dependency> clauses 
>>>> in a pom? pinch me am I dreaming a nightmare? :)
>>>>
>>>> I have tried to do something along these lines... spent about 15 hours 
>>>> in general and got almost nothing but headache and eyesore... and a 
>>>> feeling 
>>>> of being extremily stupid for not being able to plug a few jars into a jvm 
>>>> program (isn't java all just about putting jars together? :) ). I am a 
>>>> Clojure newb and maybe I am missing somewhat essential.. but in Scala, 
>>>> with 
>>>> or without SBT, using Scala IDE for Eclipse, I got everything up and 
>>>> running in about 15 minutes.
>>>>
>>>> Please, could anyone give me a clear explanation or better, a full 
>>>> example of plugging in the JME3 into a Clojure project? Shouldn't it be 
>>>> simple? Thank you in advance, the situation is really disappointing for me 
>>>> :(
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