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2017 Nov 13
3
Where to get support for Rserve?
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1. Create an R Connection
2. Execute an R Script via Rserve "eval" statements
3. Close the R Connection.
I was going to use a memory profiler to see what was going on but Tomcat is not showing any Java-code memory leaks.
Looking at the Rserve page, I see everything about the Rseve author...except for a way to contact him (unless I somehow missed that.)
This may not be the correct R forum to ask this question, but I need to start somewhere.
*** Note, in the past I've posted messages like this to the R developer forum only to be told that that programming forum is not th...
2017 Nov 13
0
Where to get support for Rserve?
...tion
> 2. Execute an R Script via Rserve "eval" statements
> 3. Close the R Connection.
>
> I was going to use a memory profiler to see what was going on but Tomcat
> is not showing any Java-code memory leaks.
>
> Looking at the Rserve page, I see everything about the Rseve
> author...except for a way to contact him (unless I somehow missed that.)
>
> This may not be the correct R forum to ask this question, but I need to
> start somewhere.
>
> *** Note, in the past I've posted messages like this to the R developer
> forum only to be told that...
2020 Jul 19
3
Speed-up/Cache loadNamespace()
Thanks for the quick responses. As you both suggested storing the packages
to local drive is feasible but comes with a size restriction I wanted to
avoid. I'll keep this in mind as plan B.
@Hugh: 2. would impose even greater slowdowns and 4. is just not feasible.
However, 3. sounds interesting - how would this work in a Linux environment?
Thank you,
Mario
Am So., 19. Juli 2020 um 20:11 Uhr