It was only example of where ABCL is more suited for J editor than
to anything else. Another example is method
Interpreter.createJLispInstance. It accepts input/output streams.

For non J editor case, there is no factory method with input/output
stream parameters.


This problem plagued me.  So I just added another method:

public static synchronized Interpreter createLispInstance(InputStream in, OutputStream out, String initialDirectory)

http://code.google.com/p/uabcl/source/detail?r=17