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\name{shinyServer}
\alias{shinyServer}
\title{Define Server Functionality}
\usage{
shinyServer(func)
}
\arguments{
\item{func}{The server function for this application. See
the details section for more information.}
}
\description{
Defines the server-side logic of the Shiny application.
This generally involves creating functions that map user
inputs to various kinds of output.
}
\details{
Call \code{shinyServer} from your application's
\code{server.R} file, passing in a "server function" that
provides the server-side logic of your application.
The server function will be called when each client (web
browser) first loads the Shiny application's page. It
must take an \code{input} and an \code{output} parameter.
Any return value will be ignored.
See the
\href{http://rstudio.github.com/shiny/tutorial/}{tutorial}
for more on how to write a server function.
}
\examples{
\dontrun{
# A very simple Shiny app that takes a message from the user
# and outputs an uppercase version of it.
shinyServer(function(input, output) {
output$uppercase <- reactiveText(function() {
toupper(input$message)
})
})
}
}