Ahh, nice, yes that's a simple way to do it if you can manage to add the 
code somewhere.

Regarding the dependencies - Leiningen adds both of the dependencies you 
list. I did declare them explicitly at one point, but I recall having some 
odd error, so I decided to take them back out rather than debug it! It's 
possibly related to this, but like I say I didn't put any time into 
investigating it, so could be a red 
herring: https://github.com/technomancy/leiningen/issues/1569


Jony


On Monday, 1 September 2014 21:57:07 UTC+1, stuart....@gmail.com wrote:
>
> And now, answering part of my own question.  It appears the following 
> almost "just works" from a maven project that references gorilla:
>
>   (require '[gorilla-repl.core :as gorilla])
>   (gorilla/run-gorilla-server {:port 8990})
>
> The only problem is that gorilla's declaration of its own dependencies 
> appears incomplete.  When I try to run the snippet above, I fail for lack 
> of org.clojure/tools.nrepl and clojure-complete.  Adding them as explicit 
> dependencies in my own project fixes the problem.  My quick guess is that 
> these two libs need to be added to gorilla's own dependencies.  (One 
> wonders why it works inside of lein...)
>
> Stu
>
>

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