Hi Chris,
are you on Mac ? Because, I kind of remember an issue with
activemq-cpp on Mac. You will need to checkout their source to get rid
off the segfault at runtime...
Seb
On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Sebastien Jourdain
sebastien.jourd...@kitware.com wrote:
Hi Chris,
I respond directly
Hi Chris,
I respond directly in your mail
As a first cut, I think it would be fine to have the engines write out their
data. Andy can correct me if I'm wrong, but I think we could use the
co-processing to write just the subset of geometry and field data that we
want to display in the
Hi Seb,
I thought I'd go ahead and try to install PWServer. I'm running on OS X
10.7 from the paraview and paraviewweb git hub sources updated yesterday.
I'm using activemq-cpp-library-3.4.0. The paraview build passed all it's
test and pwserver built with no complaints. I get the fulling when
Hi Chris,
Sorry to get back to you only now, but your question is not that trivial.
So what still remains unclear for me is, how do you plan to exchange
the data from your visualization pipeline on the engines and PWServer
that is needed by ParaViewWeb ? Are you thinking of a VTK file, MPI
On Dec 2, 2011, at 2:47 PM, Sebastien Jourdain wrote:
Hi Chris,
Sorry to get back to you only now, but your question is not that trivial.
So what still remains unclear for me is, how do you plan to exchange
the data from your visualization pipeline on the engines and PWServer
that is
Hi Chris,
I think Sebastien and I need to talk a bit about this to figure it out
since neither of us has enough knowledge on our own to solve this.
I cc'ed the paraview mailing list since someone else may have some good
input too or may want to follow your path in the future.
Andy
On Tue, Nov
I have a user interested in using ParaViewWeb as a front-end to some
visualization tasks, however we can't use TomCat in our environment. Is
there any kind of Standalone service that can be used as a replacement?
I know several apps that expose a web interface offer a limited function
Hi Randall,
Can you be more specific by what you mean by standalone and by
can't use Tomcat ?
Because, for me tomcat can be standalone. Would you think something
more embedded such as Jetty or something that does not involved Java
at all ?
Thanks,
Seb
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 10:00 AM, Randall
Something I can run entirely without any higher-permissions to the
system, with no access to /etc or /usr folders.
Sebastien Jourdain wrote:
Hi Randall,
Can you be more specific by what you mean by standalone and by
can't use Tomcat ?
Because, for me tomcat can be standalone. Would you think
Hi Randall,
This sounds good, so tomcat can easily be used on any user account
with no right outside his home. You can even strip down the default
package of tomcat so you get only the minimum required for ParaViewWeb
and you can run it on any port higher than 1024.
To do that, you will need to
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