I know of one called Biocep / Virtual R workbench!

Info here:
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/microarray-srv/frontendapp/

Best,
Parthiban.

2009/10/27 Cedrick W. Johnson <cedr...@cedrickjohnson.com>

> WAR files are strictly in the J2EE realm, not something related to R.
>
> You have to install your choice of app server and write java code that
> either uses something similar to RServe or fancy footwork using the
> underlying system commands to interact with R.
>
> I don't have the link off the top of my head/home computer, but someone did
> write an R / Web interface (using J2EE/Struts). Perhaps someone else on the
> list can help?
>
> rgds,
> cedrick
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> Madan Mohan wrote:
>
>> Hi Friends,
>>
>> Currently i am using R-2.9.1. I am new to R and i am in learning stage.
>> Can any one tell me whether R allows WAR file installation?
>> Other concerns i have are:
>> 1. Does R allows WAR file installation?
>> 2. Does R has a web server or application server concept?
>> 3. Can we create login credentials in R?
>>
>> Kindly clarify these things...
>>
>> Regards,
>> Madana
>>
>>
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