Hello,
I am interesting in using R from a web application, for basic statistics and
plots. The server is Java-based (tomcat).
The simplest solution is a system call that generates the text or the image,
then the servlet forwards the output. This can be done from any language,
but it is quite inele
Thanks for your answer.
You confirm what I fear, it is not easily possible to test for SSE2
support on windows.
Can I assume there exists inttypes.h on windows platform?
Thanks again
Christophe
Le 14 sept. 08 à 01:11, Duncan Murdoch a écrit :
Christophe Dutang wrote:
Hi,
I'm maintainin
Hi Marzio,
I am interesting in using R from a web application, for basic statistics and
plots. The server is Java-based (tomcat).
The simplest solution is a system call that generates the text or the image,
then the servlet forwards the output. This can be done from any language,
but it is quite
On 14/09/2008 5:26 AM, Christophe Dutang wrote:
Thanks for your answer.
You confirm what I fear, it is not easily possible to test for SSE2
support on windows.
Can I assume there exists inttypes.h on windows platform?
I think you misunderstood. The test scripts produced by autoconf won't
Hi Marzio --
"Marzio Sala" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I am interesting in using R from a web application, for basic statistics and
> plots. The server is Java-based (tomcat).
> The simplest solution is a system call that generates the text or the image,
> then the servlet forwards t