Yes it can! It's just a jar file after all, so you can use the classes in your java program if you like.
However, clojure data structures typically do not use static typing as java uses it. For example, PersistentVector is a collection of Objects and not genericized. Getting things out of such a vector will no doubt require typecasting, just like the old 1.4 days.
Phil
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