Thanks, Mike - although we had already looked at the context
classloader, your explanation did provide some inspiration for a
workaround. The correct classloader should be available in the JSP and
so it should be possible to grab it there and pass it into Clojure as
a variable (or a binding?) in the same section of the code that
launches Swank.

I've been hacking on this approach some tonight, although I'm not able
to get an external JSP-sourced variable recognized within my slime
repl (probably I'm doing something stupid here), but I'll keep poking
at it as I have time.

-Greg


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