On Aug 20, 2010, at 1:15 PM, Paul Johnson wrote: > On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 5:47 AM, Vyacheslav Karamov > <ubuntul...@yandex.ru> wrote: > x.ru>>> >>> >>> >>> Hi All! >>> >>> I'm new to R and I need to know is it possible for R to >>> generate >>> C/C++ source code, Java byte code or native Win32 DLL like >>> MatLab? >> >> Is there any posibility to use R without installing? >> I mean that I have my own application written in MS Visual C++ and I need to >> use R script in this app. I can install R and use it via DCOM, but it's not >> convenient for the end users of my program. >> > > Do your users have Web access? If so, you can set up an Rweb (or > similar) server that could run the jobs for those users. I have one > set up like that. Users transmit their code via http and can get > results back in web page. I think you could probably program around > the output management question, but I did not try to do it. I mean, > something like "wget" could download the images directly, by-passing > the http server. > > Rweb has been abandoned by its original author, but it can be made to > work, and there are other, newer http server programs to run R. I > have not tried them yet, mainly because my customers needed to run > Rweb because their clients told them to use it. >
FWIW: FastRWeb uses Rserve as back-end and is in active development since we use it internally (it's wicked fast, scalable and supports data pre-loading and AJAX). Cheers, Simon ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel