From: Bob Gray on
I can not find clear (any) examples of how to take a Matlab application, which is mostly Matlab GUI functions, and deploy it onto the web and run it from a web page.

It seems that you can convert it to Java classes, or have Java wrappers for it. But the examples have Java code (swing) as the GUI. From one example: "The graphical interface is written using the Java Swing libraries..." Why? Why isn't the graphical interface written in Matlab with all the rest of the code?! Something tells me its a bit fishy, that maybe you can't have Matlab GUI applications run from a web page.

Also, the documentation shows "Web Figures" that you can zoom, rotate, pan, but that is far from the Matlab GUI interface functionality.

Does *anyone* have a Matlab GUI running on some web page that I can look at to see that it actually can work? (And so I can show my people that it can be done?)

Does anyone know where there is documentation that shows how to do this without having to re-write the Matlab GUI in Java or some other additional code?

Or is there documentationthat explicitly states the limitations for Matlab GUIs on web pages?

Cheers,
Bob
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