UseFrontEnd[expr] evaluates expr in an environment where the kernel can make use of the services of the notebook front end.
MLINK getMathLink (WolframLibraryData libData) gets a MathLink connection to use for evaluations in Mathematica.
RemoteServicesKernel[properties] contains a list of properties about a currently open Lightweight Grid kernel.
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