Shabbir Ahamed, People here can be very helpful. However, I don't think that you have described your problem in enough detail for anyone to know how to answer. Why is there a Lisp file in the middle of the process? What's in it? What dialect of Lisp is it in? Why does it need to be converted to a Java class? What is the class supposed to do? What are the two databases, and what is the structure of the data? Answers to all of these questions might be relevant. Additional information might be relevant as well.
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