Hi,
Am Donnerstag, 15. September 2011 23:39:10 UTC+2 schrieb Eamonn:
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> 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}");
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This does not pass a map to the function, but the string "#{:a 1 :b 2}". And
from your example I don't see where the class cast exception should come
from. To create a clojure map use the normal hash-map function.
Var keyword = RT.var("clojure.core", "keyword");
Var hashMap = RT.var("clojure.core", "hash-map");
foo.invoke("hello", "world", hashMap.invoke(keyword.invoke("a"), 1,
keyword.invoke("b"), 2));
Hope this helps.
Sincerely
Meikel
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