[R] R web application development

David Winsemius dwinsemius at comcast.net
Tue Mar 19 02:06:49 CET 2013


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On Mar 18, 2013, at 5:11 PM, John linux-user wrote:

> Thanks for reply, but which archives? 
> 
> Thanks again.
>  John
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> I can't offer any advice, but I feel like you could probably get a good start on this by looking through the archives.
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> On Mon 18 Mar 2013 06:55:33 PM CDT, John linux-user wrote:
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>> Dear all,
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>> I am wondering if what would be the simple way to develop a simple web application that runs R. That is, the web application allows any user upload a dataframe as a variable to my web server, a linux-based apache, and then run a R package (my package) on the variable that should ideally be handled as a variable in memory instead of saving to the disk in my server , for security concern. After running, the result would be returned to the web. Any suggestion will be appreciated.
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>> Best,
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>> John
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David Winsemius
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