David,

I am using emacs with no slime, I have tried enclojure+netbeans, but prefer
emacs because of its low resource requirement.

On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 6:16 PM, David Nolen <[email protected]> wrote:

> What environment are you using? VimClojure? Emacs+SLIME?
> I will say that Enclojure+NetBeans does make things really simple if you're
> just trying things out.
>
> David
>
> On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 1:20 PM, Leotis buchanan 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hey Guys,
>>
>> I am trying to use a few of the cool clojure  contributed libraries, but
>> it seems i am not placing the libraries files in the directory where clojure
>> expects to find them.
>>
>> Let say for example i decide to use the icanter library(
>> http://wiki.github.com/liebke/incanter), where should i place the icanter
>> files so that clojure can see them.
>>
>> Thanks a mill guys
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 9:54 AM, Sean Devlin <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Okay, I've got code that works in Java but I can't get working in
>>> Clojure.  Here's the code in Java
>>>
>>> public class TutorialConnect1 extends Object {
>>>  JCO.Client mConnection;
>>>  public TutorialConnect1() {
>>>    try {
>>>      // Change the logon information to your own system/user
>>>      mConnection = JCO.createClient(...); //Connection parameters
>>>      mConnection.connect();
>>>      System.out.println(mConnection.getAttributes());
>>>      mConnection.disconnect();
>>>    }
>>>    catch (Exception ex) {
>>>      ex.printStackTrace();
>>>      System.exit(1);
>>>    }
>>>  }
>>>  public static void main (String args[]) {
>>>    TutorialConnect1 app = new TutorialConnect1();
>>>  }
>>> }
>>>
>>> It simply prints some connection attributes about my system.  Here's
>>> the same code in Clojure
>>>
>>> (let [sap-con (com.sap.mw.jco.JCO/createClient ... )] ;connection
>>> attributes
>>>                           (do
>>>                             (. sap-con connect)
>>>                             (println (. sap-con getAttributes))
>>>                             (. sap-con disconnect)))
>>>
>>> I can successfully create the connection object in Clojure, but I get
>>> an error in the following s-exp
>>>
>>> (. sap-con connect)
>>>
>>> The error I get is :
>>>
>>> #<CompilerException java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/sap/jdsr/
>>> writer/DsrIPassport (NO_SOURCE_FILE:0)>
>>>
>>> The SAP library I'm using does rely on some native methods.  The only
>>> guess I have right now is that the native methods are being linked to
>>> properly.
>>>
>>> Can anyone give me a hand?
>>>
>>> Sean
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Leotis Buchanan
>> Manager/Electronic Design Systems Engineer
>> Exterbox.com
>>
>>
>>
>
> >
>


-- 
Leotis Buchanan
Manager/Electronic Design Systems Engineer
Exterbox.com
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