On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 12:07 PM, Meikel Brandmeyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am 25.06.2011 um 18:35 schrieb Gregg Reynolds:
>
> > This is using the standard clojure-test stuff. I've tried every way I
> can think of to get Author into the namespace with no luck. Since the
> defentity statement occurs in the myapp.core namespace I don't see why :use
> ing that isn't good enough. Any hints?
>
> You have to use a combination of require and import.
>
> (ns myapp.test-core
> (:require myapp.core)
> (:import myapp.core.Author))
>
> Thanks, but I'm afraid that doesn't work. I can execute the ns function
but still cannot reference Author. In other words,
(ns gae-lex.test.dataServiceTests
(:use [gae-lex.core])
(:import (gae-lex.core.Author))
...)
works just fine (although (:import (gae-lex.core Author) fails). But when I
try to use Author, executing C-c C-, on
(let [will (Author. "Shakespeare, William" nil)]
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the result is the same: Unable to resolve classname.
I hope somebody can explain this. I would love to be able to use a lisp
dialect on the JVM, but to be honest my experience so far with Clojure (esp.
configuration and tools) has been pretty close to a nightmare. I've had to
spend so much time figuring out why things don't work in so many different
places that I can't any real work done. I'm at the point now where I have
to make a decision about whether to continue with clojure or switch to
something else. Then again, my experience is that almost anything involving
Java eventually turns into a nightmare.
Thanks,
Gregg
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