(R)SJava is part of the Omegahat project, not the R project. In theory at
least, Omegahat has its own mailing lists.
In any case, the R posting guide asks you to contact the maintainer of a
contributed package before this list, so please do so now.
There are easier-to-setup alternatives to using R from Java: see
http://www.rosuda.org/software/ for example (some of which software is on
CRAN). (From your description Rserve may suffice: an alternative would be
to use DCOM.)
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, Dr Martin Austwick wrote:
> Hello everyone
>
> I am very much a newcomer to R and I need to call R processing routines
> from java and pass back the results to java. It seems sjava is the way
> to do this, but there seems to be a lot of complexity surrounding
> configuring R for this purpose. I need to do this under windows XP. Has
> anyone else had any experience with this and would they be able to help
> a beginner to get this to work?
>
> A colleague passed me this email address and suggested I contact it,
> apologies if this is not the usual etiquette.
>
> Kind Regards
>
> Martin Austwick.
>
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