[Paraview] Utilizing ParaView Server

Dan Lipsa dan.lipsa at kitware.com
Wed May 27 22:21:55 EDT 2015


On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 5:49 PM, Dean, Kevin <
kevin.dean at decisionsciencescorp.com> wrote:

> Hey what's up?
>
> I have a couple questions about using ParaView server?
>
> 1. I have figured out how to connect to the localhost as an example. I am
> trying to understand/figure out how paraview can actually update live
> images once data is being published to whatever port is specified? Is there
> any documentation that you can lead me to? I'd appreciate it.
>

Not sure I understand your question. Data generation or reading and data
processing happens on the server and images (or open gl commands) are sent
back to the client.
For documentation check out:

http://www.paraview.org/paraview-guide/


> 2. Also, I have to deal with CoreDX DDS socket communication. Is there any
> support with that from ParaView or is there a way to create a plugin that
> can manipulate the "middleground" between my  types and paraview's types
> over the server?
>

I am not familiar with CoreDX DDS.
ParaView uses TCP sockets and MPI. You can re-implement a few classes make
ParaView use any communication protocol.


> Thanks again Guys!
>
> Kevin E. Dean
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