So if I sample some clojure jars in my local maven .m2 directory, most of 
the jar files have only clojure code, and a project.clj.
If I look at the org.clojure project there, it has many java class files, 
what appear to be corresponding clojure source files, and *no* project.clj.

With only a little experiencing on some single AOT compiled modules, I 
wondered 

1) When and under what circumstances projects are compiled in  source 
versus .class form?
2) Why there is no project.clj in the org.clojure jar file?
3) When the clojure 'compile' function comes into play in your typical 
clojure project deployments? (vs. :aot targets or other leiningen 
deployment techniques).

Any pointers or enlightenment on the above questions appreciated.
I read the clojure "compilation" page, but I haven't quite put together 
what that's telling me about *how* to comjpile a file and gen-class a class,
versus why I see all these clojure .m2 jar files with no classes whatsoever.

Thanks,

Dave

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