Hi Ted,
First of all let me thank you for doing this! I find your work very
interesting! I think it is going to be very very useful to a lot of
people - including me of course! :-)

It is very interesting to me because recently I have been  thinking
about how to call SAGE (Or one of it's cousins like Axiom, MAXIMA,
YACAS,ALDOR) from my Java program that is going to run in a JEE server
which is a back end of an education website.

I am a  real newbie! New to SAGE , Python ,Linux, AJAX and almost
everything else that is mentioned in this forum except Java. But I am
so desperate that I am prepared to learn all these things if that is
what it takes to get my job done. I know Mathematica has a nice little
J/Link interface which is technically ideal for me but I really wanted
a solution without any proprietary strings (and price tags) attached.
And SAGE seems to be nice except I couldn't find any neat explanation
about calling it from Java.  But I felt it must be possible because if
a browser can connect to a SAGE server and let me access SAGE through
this Notebook then my Java program must be able to do that. But I
couldn't find any mention about this kind of stuff until I came across
your posts.

I would like to ask you lots of questions about this but first I would
like to play with your SAGEIDE. I am using Windows.

> The windows version does not have the capability to communicate with a
> SAGE server yet, but this is coming soon.

Does this mean I can't do any testing in windows yet? I am running
SAGE in windows using the vmware bundle I downloaded from the SAGE. It
looks like a virtual Linux machine.So if the windows version isn't
ready yet can I use this linux virtual machine to test your program?

Sam



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