Hi Adan,

not sure if it helps, but defining Spring beans that call Clojure code is 
straight forward:

<bean id="hello_world" 
    class="clojure.lang.Compiler" 
    factory-method="load">
    <constructor-arg>
      <bean class="java.io.StringReader">
        <constructor-arg value='"Hello world!"' />
      </bean>
    </constructor-arg>
  </bean>

You can find more examples at https://github.com/henrik42/spring-break
I've played around with the Spring scpting API but as far as I can tell it
won't let you define BeanFactoryPostProcessor that Spring picks up when
it starts up the application context. So I tried to get away without using 
that.
What do you think?

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