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Re: client/server operation of octave?
From: |
Tino Scherrer |
Subject: |
Re: client/server operation of octave? |
Date: |
Wed, 10 Jan 2007 16:56:34 +0100 |
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: David Bateman <address@hidden>
> Gesendet: 10.01.07 15:42:08
> An: "Sean O'Rourke" <address@hidden>
> CC: address@hidden
> Betreff: Re: client/server operation of octave?
> Sean O'Rourke wrote:
> > Tino Scherrer <address@hidden> writes:
> >
> >
> >> 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?
> >>
> >
> > Try "attachtty," which even works over ssh. Combined with
> > "rlwrap" or Emacs's `inferior-octave', it's quite convenient.
> >
> >
> Or the octave-forge "engine" package..
Just had a look. Yes, that's how I'd do it in principle if octave doesn't allow
connection through sockets. Only that I need the in/output redirection from
Java. So I guess I cannot use the engine library, but of course it will help me
with a Java class for the same purpose.
However, I think I prefer patching the octave in/output function to allow
communication through sockets. Has this never been done before? Then I'll give
it a try.
Thanks
Tino
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