Hi Waine,
<snip>
Has anyone implemneted a web based solution using the package rJAva?
No. rJava is a very low-level interface.
We currently make use of the biocep framework
http://www.biocep.net
for making statistical applications available
to scientists in a big pharma company and
are very satisfied with the results so far.
From your description it seems to largely
match your requirements.
I put the software architect of this framework
in cc; he is better placed to give you a detailed
overview off-line (as we use only the top of
the iceberg).
Best,
Tobias
-----Original Message-----
From: Dirk Eddelbuettel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 November 2008 15:15
To: Jones, Wayne GSUK-GSEA/1
Cc: r-sig-gui@stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject: Re: [R-gui] R web based application
Hi Wayne,
Caveat: I am not a web-developer.
On 18 November 2008 at 15:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I am looking in to porting an application I have written in R to an R web based application.
| Can anyone suggest based on their own experiences what may be the best method to accomplish this?
I find the question somewhat under-specified:
- What are your goals?
- What are your constraints?
- Do you have restrictions in terms of the webserver and R backend or not?
- Is this Rapid Development for one-offs, or rather industrial strength ?
- How many users?
- How many concurrent users?
- Light or heavy analysis?
You can do some pretty nice things with Rpad, but I have also been impressed
with the bigger-iron stuff Greg Warnes does (did ?) around Zope. There is
more, but I guess you may get more useful answers if you provide more
focussed questions.
Cheers, Dirk
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