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What Is webMathematica?

webMathematica adds interactive calculations and visualization to a website by integrating Mathematica with the latest web server technology.

With webMathematica you can: Use templates to give your website a consistent, professional appearance. Adjust your calculations interactively. Use familiar web interface elements such as buttons, drop-down lists, and text fields to control computations. Select among multiple output formats. webMathematica custom tags integrate strongly with the standard Java web technologies Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages. Generate and display graphics and visualizations dynamically. Client technologies such as JavaScript and Java applets work seamlessly with webMathematica. Try webUnRisk


How is webMathematica different from Mathematica?

webMathematica and Mathematica have the same underlying engine, but they provide fundamentally different user interfaces and are aimed at different types of users.

webMathematica offers access to specific Mathematica applications through a web browser or other web clients. The standard interface provided requires little training to use effectively. In most cases, users neither have to be familiar with Mathematica nor need to know they are using Mathematica.

In some sense, one can consider Mathematica a development environment for webMathematica sites. As an example, Mathematica is suitable for working on code that models some physical process--code that can then be placed into a webMathematica site to enable people to run the model and use its results for their regular work.

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