Hi
I'm new to Clojure so forgive me if this is a dumb question. I want
to incorporate some Clojure into a Java application.
String rule="(str key val label)";
String str = "(ns test) " + "(defn foo [key val label] " +
rule +
")";
System.out.println(str);
Compiler.load(new StringReader(str));
// Get a reference to the foo function.
Var foo = RT.var("test", "foo");
// Call it!
Object result = foo.invoke( "hello","world","this is a test");
The code works BUT if I try to pass in a map for example like so
Object result = foo.invoke( "hello","world","#{:a 1 :b 2}");
I always get a ClassCastException. Am I doing something ridiculous
here? Is it possible to pass in a Map from the Java world into the
Clojure code?
Also any comments on using Clojure within a Java app appreciated. Is
it a good idea. I was thinking of allowing rules to be dynamically
added to fields within a web application.
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