Sorry to awaken this old thread. It seems like reifying a valid lambda, for 
the specific clojure function which you want to pass to Java code, is 
indeed the most sensible way, given all the surface that java's lambda api 
entails. To the best of my knowledge no generic interop features or 
libraries have emerged since this thread.

On Sunday, July 26, 2015 at 11:33:17 PM UTC+3, Andrew Oberstar wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm wondering if anyone has a good approach for making calls from Clojure 
> to Java APIs (e.g. Stream API) that expect a @FunctionalInterface type.
>
> Ideally, IFn would transparently work, but I'm guessing that requires some 
> compiler changes.
>
> Right now, the best I can think of is a function or macro to reify a 
> wrapper around a Clojure function to implement all of the usual interfaces 
> from java.util.function.
>
> Anyone have any better ideas?
>
> Andrew Oberstar
>

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