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Muon Monitor Visualization

This directory contains a full-stack application example built with dataforge-vis. It is visualizing the Muon Monitor experiment set-up, including experiment's geometry and events (particle tracks).

Reusing code and going Full-Stack with Kotlin Multiplatform

The application includes both server back-end generating events, as well as client visualization front-end.

As is common for Kotlin multiplatform projects, the code base of this simple application is put in the following main directories:

  • commonMain - common code, used by both JS client and JVM server. For example, the Monitor object describes general geometry definitions needed in all parts of the application.
  • jsMain - JavaScript client code. It performs visualization and reads events from the server.
  • jvmMain - JVM server code. It runs ktor HTTP server, responding with event data when client requests them.

Note that in a more traditional approach when client and server are developed separately and possibly using different languages, there would be no benefit of reusing common code.

Building project

To run full-stack Muon Monitor Visualization application (both JVM server and Web browser front-end), run demo/muon-monitor/application/run task.

Example view: