Re: [Paraview] Starting ParaViewWeb from a web application

2013-10-24 Thread Sebastien Jourdain
The reason for that is that the live article assume that in the --data-dir you have a can.ex2 file as well as the other one. And for you, you didn't share the ParaViewData dir. Seb On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 9:54 AM, Pawel Kwiecien nor...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Seb, I'm experimenting with

Re: [Paraview] Starting ParaViewWeb from a web application

2013-10-21 Thread Sebastien Jourdain
Hi Pawel, I think for 1) you put a data-dir that contains too much files hence a complain about a text message too large. For 2, you can change to command line with an argument that contain the file to load instead of a directory. Seb On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 9:27 PM, Pawel Kwiecien

Re: [Paraview] Starting ParaViewWeb from a web application

2013-10-16 Thread Sebastien Jourdain
Hi Pawel, if you run java -jar JettySessionManager-Server-1.0.jar with no argument you should see what the configuration file should be. I guess, you may need to provide a valid pw.factory.proxy.adapter as well as a valid path for the creation of a file for pw.factory.proxy.adapter.file. It is

Re: [Paraview] Starting ParaViewWeb from a web application

2013-10-04 Thread Sebastien Jourdain
Hi Pawel, yes it is possible, one way to do that is to use a Session Manager like the following one. But you can build your own if need be. Seb http://www.paraview.org/ParaView3/Doc/Nightly/www/js-doc/index.html#!/guide/jetty_session_manager On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 8:53 AM, Pawel Kwiecien