java-class-name must be the precise full name of a Java class. lisp-name must be a Lisp symbol corresponding to the Java class. The function record-java-class-lisp-symbol
records this correspondence.
At the time of writing this correspondence is used only to find CLOS class names from Java class name by create-instance-from-jobject and ensure-lisp-classes-from-tree.
record-java-class-lisp-symbol
is used by the importing interface when lisp-name is non-nil. You can can use it yourself, but lisp-name must name an appropriate class (subclass of standard-java-object) .
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