To install this package, start R and enter:

## try http:// if https:// URLs are not supported
source("https://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R")
biocLite("RWebServices")

In most cases, you don't need to download the package archive at all.

RWebServices

   

Expose R functions as web services through Java/Axis/Apache

Bioconductor version: 3.2

This package provides mechanisms for automatic function prototyping and exposure of R functionality in a web services environment.

Author: Nianhua Li, MT Morgan

Maintainer: Martin Morgan <mtmorgan at fredhutch.org>

Citation (from within R, enter citation("RWebServices")):

Installation

To install this package, start R and enter:

## try http:// if https:// URLs are not supported
source("https://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R")
biocLite("RWebServices")

Documentation

To view documentation for the version of this package installed in your system, start R and enter:

browseVignettes("RWebServices")

 

PDF Enabling packages as web services
PDF From R to Java
PDF Installing and testing RWebServices and enabled packages
PDF Lessons learned exposing web services
PDF RelatedWork
PDF   Reference Manual
Text   LICENSE

Details

biocViews Infrastructure, Software
Version 1.34.0
In Bioconductor since BioC 2.0 (R-2.5) (9 years)
License file LICENSE
Depends SJava(>= 0.85), TypeInfo, methods, tools (>= 2.10.0), R (>= 2.5.0)
Imports RCurl
LinkingTo
Suggests
SystemRequirements
Enhances
URL
Depends On Me
Imports Me
Suggests Me
Build Report  

Package Archives

Follow Installation instructions to use this package in your R session.

Package Source RWebServices_1.34.0.tar.gz
Windows Binary
Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)
Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks)
Subversion source (username/password: readonly)
Git source https://github.com/Bioconductor-mirror/RWebServices/tree/release-3.2
Package Short Url http://bioconductor.org/packages/RWebServices/
Package Downloads Report Download Stats

Documentation »

Bioconductor

R / CRAN packages and documentation

Support »

Please read the posting guide. Post questions about Bioconductor to one of the following locations:

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center