Dear All
Thanks for the reply.
RegardsMittal 

     On Friday, 20 February 2015 1:56 AM, Barry Rowlingson 
<b.rowling...@lancaster.ac.uk> wrote:
   

 
On 19 Feb 2015 20:11, "Robert Baer" <rb...@atsu.edu> wrote:
>
>
> On 2/19/2015 8:06 AM, Barry Rowlingson wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 11:44 AM, Mittal Ashra via R-help
>> <r-help@r-project.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear All,
>>> Apologies for mailing it to the whole crowd. This is Mittal, presently 
>>> working in a Project where we have build a platform for displaying 
>>> recommendations and the results are based on the statistical models.
>>> I have gone through the CRAN repository to look out for an package which 
>>> converts the R code into an JAVA API and that can be called from the 
>>> platform. However, did not find any. If anyone can guide me to the right 
>>> package that will be grateful.
>>> The packages can be similar to DeployR from Revolution Analytics.
>>
>>  I doubt there's anything smart enough to take a set of R functions
>> and magically create all the necessary Java boilerplate code that
>> constitutes an implementation of an API in Java (cynics would say Java
>> was all boilerplate...).
>>
>>  There's the rJava package, which includes the JRI system for calling
>> R from Java. Then your java can kick off an R "engine" and do R stuff:
>
> I thought rJava called java from R not the other way around.
>
> Description: Low-level interface to Java VM very much like .C/.Call and 
> friends. Allows creation of objects, calling methods and accessing fields.
>
>
>Yes, but it includes the JRI code for calling R from Java. It's in the package 
>directory with some example Java programme.>
>>
>>
>>   [boilerplate code deleted]
>>
>>   Rengine re=new Rengine(args, false, new TextConsole());
>>
>>   [more deleted boilerplate]
>>
>>   re.eval("data(iris)",false);
>>
>> What you would have to do would be to write the Java
>> functions/methods/classes with the appropriate arguments for your API
>> and make them call the R code this way.
>>
>>  I think RCaller is another way of doing this from Java - its not on
>> CRAN since its not an R package, its a Java library.
>>
>> Barry
>>
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>
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