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The classic notebook v6 documentation has a dedicated page about Comms: https://jupyter-notebook.readthedocs.io/en/v6.4.8/comms.html
They include JavaScript code snippets to define comm targets on the frontend.
But the JupyterLab documentation doesn't appear to have anything like this, using the kernel.registerCommTarget() API.
kernel.registerCommTarget()
A dedicated example would be great, and could be linked to from the Notebook v7 and JupyterLab docs.
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Problem
The classic notebook v6 documentation has a dedicated page about Comms: https://jupyter-notebook.readthedocs.io/en/v6.4.8/comms.html
They include JavaScript code snippets to define comm targets on the frontend.
But the JupyterLab documentation doesn't appear to have anything like this, using the
kernel.registerCommTarget()
API.Proposed Solution
A dedicated example would be great, and could be linked to from the Notebook v7 and JupyterLab docs.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: