The Posting Guide would be a good resource to refer to, since it points out what
is on topic and some related lists including R-devel.
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On April 17, 2014 2:37:16 AM PDT, Ingmar Heinrich <ingmar.heinrich at
crobo.com> wrote:>Hi,
>
>I have no idea if this is the right place to ask - if not, please tell
>me a
>better suited one :)
>
>We are currently building a system that consists of an Angular-JS
>frontend,
>a Symfony2 backend and an Elasticsearch 1.1 cluster, all on Ubuntu
>12.04.
>Now we're starting to do statistical analysis with R, but only so far
>standalone with the Windows edition of R and CSV exports of the data.
>
>So what I would like to find out is what would be a good way to
>integrate R
>into our architecture. We could exec R from Symfony2, we could develop
>an
>Elasticsearch plugin, we could run R from the command line and pump the
>results back to Elasticsearch...
>
>Any good ideas or contacts appreciated!
>
>Thanks,
> Ingmar
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