Well today has been the first chance I've had to try this, and 
unfortunately, it's the same output.  I _think_ the object ( and I use the 
term loosely )  is being created more or less successfully, since I can 
usually navigate to some of the sub-lists / maps

Not only that, but referencing one particular key I get a runtime exception 
-- as follows: 

(first (:inventory my-obj)))

{:header {:id 174927}, :count 50}

RuntimeException Unmatched delimiter: )  clojure.lang.Util.runtimeException 
(Util.java:219)

This was using  java classes generated by the 2.4.1 google exe.   When I 
get more time, I'm going to regenerate them with the lein proto plugin.


On Friday, April 12, 2013 8:08:01 AM UTC-7, David Pidcock wrote:
>
> Thanks - I'll give that a try.  
>
> On Thursday, April 11, 2013 11:18:06 AM UTC-7, Alan Malloy wrote:
>>
>> 0.6.2 is six months old. I don't think anything about this has changed 
>> since then, but you should at least try [org.flatland/protobuf "0.7.2"] and 
>> see if that does what you expect.
>>
>> On Thursday, April 11, 2013 8:39:12 AM UTC-7, David Pidcock wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> I have some Java classes generated elsewhere (not by the lein proto 
>>> plugin) and I'm wanting to use them as the basis for the [protobuf 
>>> "0.6.2"]  code interactions (for interdependency with an existing java 
>>> project) 
>>>
>>> One thing I noticed about the output in REPL is that only the first key 
>>> is presented to the screen from protobuf.core.PersistentProtocolBufferMap
>>>
>>> Even  (keys my-proto) only shows the first key
>>>
>>> At first I thought I'd screwed something up,   but when I try 
>>> (:some-key   my-proto)   
>>> I get the expected result. 
>>>
>>> The data referenced by :some-key in this instance is another map  -- 
>>> almost all of the data contained in the message is complex like this. 
>>>
>>> Is this a bug in protobuf.core.PersistentProtocolBufferMap?  Or am I 
>>> missing something?
>>>
>>>
>>>

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