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client/server operation of octave?
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Tino Scherrer |
Subject: |
client/server operation of octave? |
Date: |
Wed, 10 Jan 2007 12:50:26 +0100 |
Dear all,
for the integration of octave into a development environment I'd need some
means to control octave and receive it's output. Ideally this would work by
starting octave as sort of server and connect the development tool as client
through a socket connection. Is such a mode available for octave? An
alternative is working with pipes which is much less favourable and system
dependant. Maybe somebody can comment on how this was done in koctave?
My plans are to use the eclipse framework. Except for a single post in the
mailing lists from 2002 there seems to be no such attempt. Is this correct?
I'll add features as I need them, and when it reaches a point where I think it
is of general interest, I'd like to continue it as open source. I'm aware of
octave workshop, but I want to avoid the complexity of the framework design
that I think can be provided more easily by eclipse. This idea comes from the
personal wish to have certain features in the IDE that are not available in
octave workshop, and that I think are easier to implement as eclipse plugin
than by working through workshop's source code.
In short, my questions are
a) can octave be operated in client/server mode?
b) is there any active project working on an octave plugin for eclipse?
Tino
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