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csetzkorn
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Hi all,

 

I use SAS IOM via C#, which uses COM/DCOM underneath as far as I understand.

 

SAS IOM can also be used via Java clients using CORBA.

 

Is it also possible to use SAS IOM via Python or R? Please note I am just asking for IOM open source integration. I am quite aware of other ways of integrating SAS with open source.

 

Any pointer would be very much appreciated. many thanks in advance.

 

Christian

 

 

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ChrisHemedinger
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SASPy -- the library provided by SAS developers and released as open source -- uses Python and Java components to access IOM.  This library supports SAS Workspaces, but you could examine the code and adapt for whatever else you might need.

 

Instead of Java/CORBA, you could use the COM interfaces if you're more familiar with that (as that's how C# works with it).  Python has packages for COM integration.  R might as well -- I haven't researched it.  The process would be similar to what I've shown for Windows PowerShell, I think.

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ChrisHemedinger
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SASPy -- the library provided by SAS developers and released as open source -- uses Python and Java components to access IOM.  This library supports SAS Workspaces, but you could examine the code and adapt for whatever else you might need.

 

Instead of Java/CORBA, you could use the COM interfaces if you're more familiar with that (as that's how C# works with it).  Python has packages for COM integration.  R might as well -- I haven't researched it.  The process would be similar to what I've shown for Windows PowerShell, I think.

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