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This post is motivated by this question on R-help. This is a simple java class that sends files through Rserve using the classes RFileInputStream and RFileOutputStream
Then we create a simple file on the client machine:
$ cat > testfile.txt bla bla ^C
And we are good to go:
$ javac -cp .:REngine.jar:Rserve.jar RserveWire.java $ java -cp .:REngine.jar:Rserve.jar RserveWire testfile.txt serverfile.txt /tmp/Rserv/conn6 writing the client file 'testfile.txt' to the server as 'serverfile.txt' writing the server file 'file.txt' to the client as 'file.txt'
Now in the directory /tmp/Rserv/conn6
of the server, there are the files “serverfile.txt” and “file.txt”
$ cat serverfile.txt bla bla $ cat file.txt [1] -1.16541741 -0.55857285 2.19752036 -0.78432188 1.40739981 -0.87252966 [7] -0.11545651 -0.36735874 -2.75736666 0.29798096 -0.86836355 -0.03416198 [13] -0.44344089 0.88976360 0.58821334 -0.10354205 -0.88760475 -0.64608338 [19] 0.96552319 -1.57166441 -0.19010633 -1.42239696 0.49363257 0.06167547 [25] 0.34801546 -0.41211734 -0.20320050 -1.45370497 1.34383425 -0.89461504
and on the client there is also the “file.txt”
$ cat file.txt [1] -1.16541741 -0.55857285 2.19752036 -0.78432188 1.40739981 -0.87252966 [7] -0.11545651 -0.36735874 -2.75736666 0.29798096 -0.86836355 -0.03416198 [13] -0.44344089 0.88976360 0.58821334 -0.10354205 -0.88760475 -0.64608338 [19] 0.96552319 -1.57166441 -0.19010633 -1.42239696 0.49363257 0.06167547 [25] 0.34801546 -0.41211734 -0.20320050 -1.45370497 1.34383425 -0.89461504
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