Posted by
Cardone, Giovanni on
Oct 16, 2018; 7:04am
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/web-based-interface-tp5021314p5021321.html
If you just want to provide access to ImageJ, a Linux server is probably the easiest way. Mac and Windows user can access to it using a remote clients (we suggest MobaXterm to our Windows users). Make the application folder read-only, and you will avoid issues with users updating Fiji while others have it open.
If you want to give access to other software that is only supported on Windows, like we do, be prepared to sort out all the licensing issues that come with Microsoft and remote access.
Giovanni Cardone
Imaging Facility
Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
Martinsried, Germany
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Subject: Re: web based interface
At first glance, this is much more than I need. I don't need an API - just user-level interaction. I would install all custom plugins on the server - the issue (I think) is fast-enough user interaction. For most of my stuff, speed of rendering images is probably not crucial.
X11 - wow...a blast from the past. I thought X11 was dead and buried. If it's still viable, that might be just what I need.
Anyone with *current* experience with this idea?
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Kenneth Sloan
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> On 15 Oct 2018, at 17:52 , Curtis Rueden <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> Hi Kenneth,
>
> Check out
https://github.com/imagej/imagej-server.
>
> Regards,
> Curtis
>
> On Mon, Oct 15, 2018, 17:46 Kenneth Sloan <
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>> What is the best way (IS THERE A WAY?) to provide remote access to ImageJ?
>>
>> Assume a working ImageJ setup in which the local file system has
>> access to all necessary input/output files. All I need to do is to
>> provide remote access.
>>
>> Either the central server or the remote access machines can be either
>> Mac or Windows. (that is, I'd prefer a solution that is mix&match,
>> but can probably use a solution that is either all Mac or all
>> Windows.)
>>
>>
>>
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