[STATSGRASS] using R and gstat inside a C module
xianfeng song
song.osgeo at gmail.com
Sat Oct 28 07:05:08 EDT 2006
Yeah, cvs. Jachym said there will be a stable release 1.0 soon.
I had an old release at
http://zihuan.gucas.ac.cn/webgis/pywps/pywps-1.0rc1.tar.gz
Following its install information, you can set up pywps.
You may download my r-to-pywps examples at
http://zihuan.gucas.ac.cn/webgis/pywps/annex-1.0rc1.tar
Simply uncompressing this tarball to pywps tree is ok. Before it works,
rpy, r and add-ons should be installed!
I will write a readme file mentioning keypoints about installing/using
Rpy with pywps etc.
Hope it can help you.
Song
On 2006-10-28 18:08, G. Allegri wrote:
> Thanks Song!
> This is exactly what I was thinking in these days... I will try to
> develop
> my own system during november. Keep in contact and tell me, if you want,
> your improvements.
> A question: where is it possible to download pywps? The old page has
> broken
> links to the package, and the one beeing built on gforge isn't ready
> yet...
> Maybe cvs?
> Kind regards,
> Giovanni A.
>
> P.S.: I've just subscribed pywps-devel mailing-list.
>
> 2006/10/28, xianfeng song <song.osgeo at gmail.com>:
>>
>> Dear Allegri,
>>
>> The integration of R and PyWPS is a Python solution. The RPy package
>> play an important role!
>> 1)Writing your analysis-function scripts using R, and then those
>> functions could be called RPy.
>> 2)then making a PyWPS process that deliveries your R functions over web
>> by importing RPy module.
>> This is a solution using standard web service, see my demo at
>> http://zihuan.gucas.ac.cn/webgis/PyWPS_GNUR_Example.html
>>
>> Python is a easy-to-use script language, you may just program your CGI
>> using Python + RPy + R.
>> Later I will post pywps-devel at wald.intevation.de a brief summery about
>> my testing work. you may have a look if you are interested.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Song
>
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