Hi John,  

The gateway projects (there's also Jupyter Enterprise Gateway) are headless 
servers that do not manage content and require interaction with kernels 
(and their lifecycles) to occur over the wire.
I don't know if there are other "modes" implemented by third parties, 
although, given the traffic on the repo, I would assume that's not the case.

Take care,
Kevin.

On Friday, September 23, 2022 at 9:14:08 AM UTC-7 j...@jgm.org wrote:

> I understand from the documentation that it is possible to send JKG code 
> to execute using jupyter-websocket mode.  Is it also possibly to instruct 
> JKG to run an existing ipynb notebook (or cell thereof) from an ipynb file 
> that is reachable by JKG instead of sending code over the wire?
>
> Or, is there a third party "mode" of JKG that accomplishes something like 
> this?
>
> Thanks,
> John
>

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