

SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 SP1 and higher.RedHat Enterprise Linux (and CentOS) 7.0+.RedHat Enterprise Linux (and CentOS) 6.0+.RedHat Enterprise Linux (and CentOS) 5.4+.We officially support the following distributions: Shiny Server is currently only supported on the Linux operating system. Automatically have R processes that crash or are terminated restart for the next user requesting the application.Enable system users to develop and manage their own Shiny applications.Support web browsers which don't support WebSocket, including Internet Explorer 8 & 9.Host multiple applications simultaneously, each at its own URL.These features allow the administrator to: Using Shiny Server offers a variety of benefits over simply running Shiny in R directly. Shiny Server can manage R processes running various Shiny applications over different URLs and ports. Shiny is an R package which uses a reactive programming model to simplify the development of R-powered web applications. Shiny Server enables users to host and manage Shiny applications on the Internet. 4.4.5 When I open a lot of Shiny Docs at once in Firefox, why do some not open?.4.4.4 How Do I Translate My 'application' Settings to Nested 'location's?.4.4.3 Can I Deploy Shiny Server on an Isolated Network?.4.4.2 Does Shiny Server work on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)?.4.4.1 What are the hardware requirements for running Shiny Server?.4.3.2 Upgrading from Shiny Server 0.4.x.4.3.1 Upgrading from Shiny Server 0.3.x.4.1.3 Run Shiny Server on multiple ports.4.1.2 Let users manage their own applications.

3.6.1 Disabling WebSockets on the Server.2.5.3 Host Per-User Application Directories.2.3.2 Running Shiny Server with Root Privileges.1.3.3 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (11+).Shiny Server v1.4.0 Configuration Reference Shiny Server Open Source v1.4.0 Administrator's Guide
