Thanks for reply, Michael.

Take a look at Piggieback by Chas Emerick:
> https://github.com/cemerick/piggieback
>

Yes I saw it, but if I underestand it correctly, this middeware doesn't 
connect to any external repl,  it passes in to inner ClojureScript 
evaluator, which outputs plain JavaScript which then goes either to the 
internal JSVM(rhino) or to the browser. Correct me please if I miss 
something. To be honest, I cant figure out for now how to extract any use 
from piggieback for my goal. I hoped that there is a simpler solution, and 
asked for advise..

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