HI there,
There I no built in support for this, but I think it should be possible to wrap Cyclus in a lightweight python based web server to handle requests from remote users.
On a related note, we are working on improving support for Cyclus in the NEAMS Workbench which would provide some support for this.
Paul
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Hi Ahnaf,
This certainly may be of interest to some. In fact, we once hosted a software-as-a-service instance of Cyclus that would run a simulation on our server and provide results back to a user. Perhaps that would also be interesting.
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