Has anyone come across any alternatives to rJava and JRI? Are they any
good? Better perhaps?
Please give your reasons.
Thanks,
Danish
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HTH,
Tobias
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> HTH,
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> -Roy M.
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> On May 22, 2008, at 12:50 PM, Munir, Danish wrote:
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>> Has anyone come across any alternatives to rJava and JRI? Are they
I'm having some issues with getting my own jars to work properly with
rJava.
Bear with me as I explain my scenario:
I have a java package called rjbridge, with the following classes:
RJBridge.class
ObjectInfo.class
Each of the classes has the following line on top: package com.rjbridge
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