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    SWire

    SWire

    A Stata plugin for connecting Stata with other software

    SWire is a software interface enabling us to query Stata for the executing of basic operations like reading or writing data. The core of SWire is a Java plugin which functions as a server and it can be queried by using the HTTP protocol. SWire is in essence a wrapper around the Stata-Java API and all the functions relating to this API can, therefore, be externally called by clients. SWire can be interrogated on a local network and it accepts AJAX queries, thus enabling the development of web applications which provide the user with graphical user interfaces. For example, a web application running on a browser can interact with Stata on a local network; this application could be a data entry form or an automatic report. ...
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