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Is it possible to get or make .exe file of my process ?

User: "Gru"
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Updated by Jocelyn
I want to run my .rpm as an executable file in another PC which didn't have Rapid miner studio installed in it.
How to make or get executable file from .rpm file.

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    @Gru Hi you can´t do it but if you have a RM Server you con expose it as a webservice so that it could be used by other software. Or you can expose it as an app through the server so that any user can interact with it.
    User: "Gru"
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    is it possible from .xml to make it executable or run on web by embedding with HTML code.
    @Gru its not possible because the XML only gives the parameters and the processes that you have designed. 
    What are you trying to achieve and what version of RapidMiner do you have? Maybe with more context of your use case I could help you. 
    Best Regards.
    User: "Gru"
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    Updated by Gru
    @MarcoBarradas I want the exe file of my process. If it is not possible, then is there any other option ? So that i run my model on other PC which didn't have Rapid miner server and Studio.
    Just like as we install and run a software (exe) on our PC.
    User: "rfuentealba"
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    Hello, @Gru

    No, unfortunately to open Word documents you must be able to have an application that is able to open Word Documents. The same is valid for .rmp processes: only something able to open RapidMiner processes is able to execute these (so, RapidMiner Studio and RapidMiner Server).

    That brought me an idea, but for instance, I'll have to say there is no possibility to do that other than installing RapidMiner Studio and invoking the process via command line. I'm sorry.

    All the best,

    Rodrigo.