Jim Porzak wrote:
Roger,
Following on to Spencer's comments, we have had some success using RWui
http://rwui.cryst.bbk.ac.uk/
to build web enabled versions of (non-interactive) R programs.
Advantage is your users only need a browser. No exe to install. Downside is
you need to have a web server accessible to your user base. We're using a
very simple Tomcat setup within our firewall to provide access to canned R
scripts.
Hi,
This sounds interesting, I have one question though (I quickly looked at
the page but didn't find an obvious answer)
Would the R script that is being run be hidden from the user, or would the
user be able to view/download/save the R source code - or could it be hidden
so they just run the code, but never see it?
Esmail
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