Hi Seb,
ok... I tried with PWStates... My pvsm file was created with python... and it recalls some paraview commands. As indicated in user's guide, I created a new application, but when I load it nothing appears... can you suggest a more detailed PWStates user's guide? thank you.

Luca

Il 12/07/2011 14:37, Sebastien Jourdain ha scritto:
Hi Luca,

I guess you are talking about the PWApp which is a sample application
of ParaViewWeb therefore is not really what ParaViewWeb can or can not
do. But the limitation that you see in the upload form was just made
to illustrate that is possible to filter. In fact in the configuration
file you can set as many file extension as you want as well as the
size limit or time to live.

So yes, you can upload state files, but you won't be able to load them
inside PWApp like that. You will need to customize the servlet that
take care of the upload and instead of writing the file in the
pw.gwt-app.data directory use the pw.gwt-app.states directory for
.pvsm files. Unfortunately not all the state files will be supported
by the PWApp as PWApp expect a very specific pipeline naming.

Although, I don't know if you are aware or not of the PWStates
application that allow you to create Ad-hoc web application based on a
ParaView state file.

Hope this help,

Seb


On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 5:03 AM, Luca Cinquepalmi
<cinquepa...@planetek.it>  wrote:
Hi Seb,
I would linke to upload a state file on ParaviewWeb (.pvsm file). Can I do
this or I can only upload vtk and vtp file?
Thank you.

Luca

Il 11/07/2011 15.45, Sebastien Jourdain ha scritto:
Hi Tom,

You started well in the sense that the main page of ParaViewWeb is here:
http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaViewWeb

Although, setting up a web server that use ParaView to generate
interactive 3D content requires to build the tools and most of its
dependency. On Unix type platform (Linux, Mac, ...) those steps are
easy to reproduce which is not the case on window if you never did it
before. Moreover, no-one (that I know of) ever deployed a ParaViewWeb
server on windows.
So you should consider ParaViewWeb as Unix only (server side).

If you managed to find a Linux or a Mac for your server, you will
first need to compile ParaView. I guess you should find enough
documentation on the web on how to do it. Once you achieved that, the
experience you gained during that process should help you
understanding what is written in the ParaViewWeb building page. If you
build ParaView, don't bother with the GUI and Qt part as it is not
needed for ParaViewWeb, just disable them at configuration time using
CMake.

If you need some explanation on how to build ParaView on Linux, then
post another email on the mailing list, some other community member
may be able to help.

Seb

On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 7:26 PM, Tom E<tj...@hotmail.com>    wrote:
Hello all, I'm sorry to post this, I've tried to find the answers myself
but
I'm afraid I need some remedial help.  I've been looking at the wiki
pages
and done a search here with MarkMail, but I'm afraid I need even more
step
by step instructions than I can find anywhere.

My goal is to use Paraview to render a .vtk file inside a webpage so that
others can view it and rotate it.  I found
http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/ParaViewWeb_JavaScript_Introduction and I'm
trying
to get the header part set up.  I've downloaded TomCat and got that to
run
as localhost:8080, but I'm not sure how to obtain the PWService.war and
pw-config.properties files.
http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/ParaViewWeb_Building gives instructions for
Unix
but I'm running Windows XP.

I'm not even sure I'm in the right place but my google searches sent me
to
cmake.org instead of paraview.org.  I'm afraid the instructions on
http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView:Build_And_Install lose me
completely.
I've been trying to build Paraview with CMake thinking that was where
those
files would come from, but I'm getting errors generating it.  Honestly,
I'm
not even sure I'm on the right track at all.

Can someone please walk me through the process?

Thank you so much,

Tom



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