[R] Accessing R as a Web service (UNCLASSIFIED)
Roy Mendelssohn
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Sat Jan 31 06:08:21 CET 2009
Also look at biocep - http://biocep-distrib.r-forge.r-project.org/
-Roy M.
On Jan 30, 2009, at 8:52 PM, Martin Morgan wrote:
> "Neiderer, Andrew (Civ, ARL/CISD)" <neiderer at arl.army.mil> writes:
>
>> Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
>> Caveats: NONE
>>
>> I am new to R and somewhat to Web server programming.
>> I am a Java programmer, however, and have done quite a bit with X3D
>> (extensible 3D) computer graphics.
>>
>> A statistician that I work with is doing multidimensional scaling
>> (MDS) and
>> provides some x,y,z's which I display using X3D.
>> Currently he is using Permap which more than gets the job done but is
>> written in Visual Basic (I believe). I think it would be a big job
>> to use
>> Permap as a Web service. So I am looking at R (for other reasons
>> as well).
>>
>> My question is -
>> Can I access R via SOAP, e.g., running on a server. Assuming I
>> worded my
>> question correctly and someone understands my question, please
>> provide URLs
>> . so I can get knowledgeable.
>
> See RWebServices, which allows construction of SOAP-based web service
> wrappers around R. Martin
>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> - Andrew M. Neiderer
>>
>>
>> Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
>> Caveats: NONE
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