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newuser_ca Posted - 01/12/2012 : 1:22:59 PM
I saw origin can function as an automation server for Excel, VB, C#.
But how about Java?

I have a tool written in Java to retrieve data. I want to pass the data to Origin to do some analysis and plot. Then I want to pass the plot back to my tool.

Is there a way to do this?
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eparent Posted - 01/18/2012 : 5:46:30 PM
Sorry, OriginLab does not have any Java examples. Java does not have built-in COM support. You will need to use something like JACOB or jSegue with your Java project. Once you have that in place then you can use our COM Server wiki to learn how to pass data to Origin using COM.
greg Posted - 01/12/2012 : 2:50:26 PM
Origin uses a COM interface to act as an Automation Server. To talk to Origin from Java you would have to have some sort of Java COM library. I am not aware of such a beast, but maybe one of our uses is?

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