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Hi, I’m confused by some behaviour I’m seeing. I’m starting an integrant app using (integrant.repl/go)
. This is being run in a K8S environment via a main function started using java -jar. Works fine. However, when I connect to the running JVM using an nrepl to do some debugging, I assumed that the running system would be viewable in the integrant.repl.state/system
var - but it is nil. The system is running, because I can see the log messages it is creating. Is there something more I need to do to get access to the running system?