![]() Please report any bugs or wishes related to rJava or JRI using the Bugzilla for rJava. JRI uses native code, but it supports all platforms where Sun's Java (or compatible) is available, including Windows, Mac OS X, Sun and Linux (both 32-bit and 64-bit). The JGR project makes the full use of both JRI and rJava to provide a full Java GUI for R. you can run R code inside JRI that calls back to the JVM via rJava). In a sense JRI is the inverse of rJava and both can be combined (i.e. It supports both simple calls to R functions and a full running REPL. Basically it loads R dynamic library into Java and provides a Java API to R functionality. JRI is a Java/R Interface, which allows to run R inside Java applications as a single thread.
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