[R] calling r from java

Eduard Drenth edrenth @end|ng |rom |ry@ke-@k@demy@n|
Sat Nov 28 12:57:49 CET 2020


Thanks all, I'll go for https://www.rforge.net/JRI/ and the libraries
in maven https://search.maven.org/search?q=jri

The maven library is build from  here 
https://www.rforge.net/rJava/files/ back in 2017.

After this no new libs are published to maven.

It would be nice (understatement) if publishing new rJava components to
maven becomes a regular part of R deveopment processes.

This would promote R use from Java which I think is good.

And of course I can help.

Bye, Eduard

-----Original Message-----
From: Abby Spurdle <spurdle.a using gmail.com>
To: Eduard Drenth <edrenth using fryske-akademy.nl>
Cc: r-help using r-project.org <r-help using r-project.org>
Subject: Re: [R] calling r from java
Date: Sat, 28 Nov 2020 15:55:36 +1300

Hi Eduard,
> Now I developed a service that executes Rscript (Using
> ProcessBuilder),sends text to stdin of the process and reads from
> stdout of theprocess.

This doesn't answer your question, but may be relevant.I have a java-
based application that works on a similar principle.(The code is
horrendously bad and most of it should be thrown away).
I'm planning to write a terminal emulator, in the near
future.(Currently, second place on my top-level todo list).
The primary objective is to build object-oriented and message
passingAPIs on top of the core terminal emulation system, with at least
somecross platform functionality.Noting that, in my opinion, the cross-
platform aspect is moreimportant for R, than in many other IPC topics.
Hence, I'm interested in hearing "wishlist" items for such APIs.
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