user-guide:additional_interfaces:http
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It is possible to start GroIMP as a HTTP server to then send model paths via HTTP for GroIMP to execute. After GroIMP executed the model values can be returned to the HTTP client who send the request. It is possible to send several models in series or in parallel. | It is possible to start GroIMP as a HTTP server to then send model paths via HTTP for GroIMP to execute. After GroIMP executed the model values can be returned to the HTTP client who send the request. It is possible to send several models in series or in parallel. | ||
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+ | User -> GroIMP: Start GroIMP | ||
+ | User -> GroIMP: Send Model-path | ||
+ | GroIMP -> User: Return result | ||
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In the subsection Open HTTP server the default port which is suggested by the gui dialog can be defined. This might be useful for a setup where the original default port is often occupied. | In the subsection Open HTTP server the default port which is suggested by the gui dialog can be defined. This might be useful for a setup where the original default port is often occupied. | ||
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A port on a computer is used to define which application is actually meant by a network request. | A port on a computer is used to define which application is actually meant by a network request. |
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