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RWebServices offers a way to expose R packages as SOAP-based web
services.
http://bioconductor.org/packages/2.2/bioc/html/RWebServices.html
Martin
"Deanne Taylor" <dtaylor at="" hsph.harvard.edu=""> writes:
> Dear all:
>
> Iis anyone aware of any projects creating an extensible platform
that can act as an interface to Bioconductor that could be used to
deliver Bioconductor methods to non-command-line-using users?
>
> To save some replies:
>
> * I am aware of limmaGUI and affylmGUI, but the tcl/tk interface is
frustrating to some users who have difficulty installing tcl/tk
independently while having R recognize it. Macs and some *nix have
been particularly problematic for some reasons.
>
> * I am also aware of CARMAweb, bioconductor packages and a few other
basic R-web-interfaces, but I would like something more extensible
outside of the R framework that could work both in R and in
Python/Perl for example. Something more modular.
>
> * I'm thinking something like Galaxy or Bioclipse. I realize Ross
Lazarus is working on Rgenetics against Galaxy and Galaxy might be a
good solution.
>
> If anyone is aware of other projects (beginning or ongoing or
planned) in this area, I'd deeply appreciate getting pointers to them!
>
> Deanne
>
>
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