[R] C# DLL Library

Philippe Grosjean phgrosjean at sciviews.org
Wed Mar 17 09:26:12 CET 2010


Hello,

Also, if you go for socket connection, you could give a try to svSocket.
Best,

Philippe
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On 17/03/10 09:16, Dieter Menne wrote:
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> JSmaga wrote:
>>
>> I was aware of the R(D)COM. In the last public version, there is now
>> splash
>> screen appearing which is kind of boring so I think I need to buy it or
>> something.
>>
>>
>
> I would pay for RDCOM, but it requires that you explain the details of you
> application spread (which is mostly 1 in my case, since I only work "on
> request"), and that's unacceptable to me. I think there is a way to get
> around that using the Rcommander (?) version, but I found a better solution:
>
> I have moved to using RServe with c# recently; it has nice support for all
> types of structures, and works under Linux (at server side) or Windows.
>
> While RServe is Java, you can use IKVM to make it accessible to c#, and it
> works out of the box. Getting this translation to work within an hour was
> one of the biggest miracles in my 40-year programmer's life; kudos to the
> IKVM (and to rserve, clearly).
>
> You can download my simple test application (no support, and it may not even
> work) for Visual Studio from http://www.menne-biomed.de/uni/rserve.zip. You
> can use it with a local, Windows rserve, or, more reliably, with a virtual
> linux box running under VMWare. The latter works great as a development
> environment, and I can create complex installations, for example with
> NONMEM, and provide my colleagues the virtual machine as a no-brainer.
>
> Dieter
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>
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