engine.type
Set the property
engine.type
to the statistical engine you want to use.
Property Name | Default Value | Property Description |
---|---|---|
engine.type | TERR | Set this property to the statistical engine you want to use. |
Details
The engine type can be TERR (the TERR engine), open-source R, SAS, or MATLAB. If you want to use an open-source R engine, a SAS engine, or a MATLAB engine, you must complete additional steps.
- For more information on open-source R, see Configuring an open-source R engine.
- For a SAS engine see Configuring a SAS engine
- For MATLAB see Configuring a MATLAB engine
The engines are maintained and deployed automatically by the server.
If you update or change the
engine.type
property, you must restart the server to
initiate the deployment.
Parent topic: Server properties
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