Rserve / Re: [BioC] call R from a Java application

Steffen Durinck sdurinck at ebi.ac.uk
Mon Oct 11 13:33:06 CEST 2004


To be able to use Rserve, you should install R as a shared library.
The Rserve webpage says:

"Every connection has a separate workspace and working directory"

So I guess you should be okay

Cheers,
Steffen

Dipl.-Ing. Johannes Rainer wrote:

> yes, i will try that. i have it already downloaded, but have problems 
> installing
> it. as i understand, the Rserve is some kind of "application server", 
> that
> creates a new R instance when the Rconnection is called, and keeps that R
> workspace available as long as the connection is open, but what with 
> more that
> one connection? i hope that the objects in the R workspace will not be 
> shared
> across different connections.
> thanks for the help
>
> Quoting Steffen Durinck <sdurinck at ebi.ac.uk>:
>
>> Hi Johannes,
>>
>> you could try the Rserve package from:
>>
>> http://www.rosuda.org/Rserve/
>>
>> best,
>> Steffen Durinck
>>
>>
>> Dipl.-Ing. Johannes Rainer wrote:
>>
>>> hello,
>>> i wanted to know if there are any possibilities to call R functions 
>>> from a Java
>>> application, other than the omegahat SJava package (as i am not able 
>>> to install
>>> this package).
>>> thanks in advance
>>>
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>>
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