Wolfram Web Engine Overview
Wolfram Web Engine Overview
The Wolfram Web Engine is a web server that can be used to serve web applications based on Wolfram Language technology. It supports Active Web Element functions introduced together with the Wolfram Cloud, such as APIFunction, FormFunction, URLDispatcher and more.
The Wolfram Web Engine is the successor of webMathematica and it retains backward compatibility with MSP pages.
Active Web Elements Basic Examples
MSP Documentation
Basic Examples
Hello.jsp
Working with Variables: Variables.jsp
MSP Functions: Expand.jsp
Graphics: Plot.jsp
Typeset Images: Integrate.jsp
Getting Messages: Messages.jsp
Returning General Content: Content.jsp
Applets: TextApplet.jsp
JavaScript: PlotScript.jsp
Setting Variables: SetBasic.jsp
Getting Variables: GetBasic.jsp
Reference
Configuration
CheckToExpression
CollectStreams
FileUploadSizeLimit
FrontEndExecutable
FrontEndLaunchFlags
JLinkNativeLibraryDirectory
KeepFrontEndAlive
KernelAcquireCode
KernelAcquireLimit
KernelBaseMemoryLimit
KernelConnectLimit
KernelDestroyCode
KernelExecutable
KernelInitializeCode
KernelLaunchFlags
KernelNumber
KernelPeakMemoryLimit
KernelPool
KernelPoolName
KernelReleaseCode
KernelTimeLimit
SecurityConfigurationFile
URLPattern
Functions
HTMLCheckbox
HTMLFormat
HTMLSelect
HTMLTableForm
MSPBlock
MSPException
MSPFormat
MSPGetMessages
MSPGetPrintOutput
MSPGetUploadFile
MSPGetUploadFileList
MSPLive3D
MSPManipulate
MSPManipulateHeader
MSPPageDirectory
MSPPageOptions
MSPReturn
MSPRootDirectory
MSPSessionVariable
MSPSetDefault
MSPShow
MSPToExpression
MSPURLStore
MSPValue
MSPValueQ
Guides
Configuration
Formatting
MSPTags
ProcessingInput
WebInteraction
WolframWebEngine
Tags
evaluate
evaluateQueued
set
get
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