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We pipe data from distributed apps written in C++ with MPI to Java viewers using a socket connection. The java viewserver starts up a socket listener at a prespecified port; the C++ app then creates a socket and connects to that port from a remote machine. Works great. Randy Heiland wrote: > Has anyone used VisAD for visualization of data from a legacy parallel > application - as opposed to a Java app? > E.g., I have an app written in Fortran, using MPI, and would like to hear > ideas for getting data from such an app into VisAD for on-the-fly > visualization. > Recently I've used the CUMULVS pkg from ORNL to allow for this data exchange > between an app and a front-end viewer written in C++. CUMULVS allows for > dynamic attachment of a (vis) process to a running simulation (via PVM). > > thanks, > Randy
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