On Tue, 20 Jan 2009, Sylvain Loiseau wrote:
Yes. Since you mentioned JRI - it gives you all of the above for free
(there are CRAN binaries for Windows and OS X; it installs on unix system
with Java; you can link arbitrary libraries from R - that's how R works).
Good pointers are JavaGD (for graphics so you can embed it in your Java
look and feel) and JGR since it does all this already.
Thanks for your answer.
About R packages: how can I build, for each OS, a "distribution" containing
the R Engine and the R packages I need as binaries compiled for the OS?
Depends on the OS, but really that is not an R question and you should
ask your OS support teams. You can see how R does it -- it is in the
open sources.
Best,
Sylvain
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