Hi
We have a use case where we call a scala function with a python object as a
callback. The python object implements a scala trait. The call to scala
function goes through but when it makes a call back through the passed in
python object we get a connection refused error. Looking further we notic
hi ,
when i am using hivecontext, i am able to query for individual columns from
a table as against when using sqlContext where only a select * works
Is is possible to use sqlContext and still query for specific columns from
a hive table ?
What are the other breaking changes in 2.0 though? Note that we're not removing
Scala 2.10, we're just making the default build be against Scala 2.11 instead
of 2.10. There seem to be very few changes that people would worry about. If
people are going to update their apps, I think it's better to
If I am not mistaken, the binaries for Scala 2.11 were generated against
hadoop 1.
What about binaries for Scala 2.11 against hadoop 2.x ?
Cheers
On Sun, Nov 22, 2015 at 2:21 PM, Michael Armbrust
wrote:
> In order to facilitate community testing of Spark 1.6.0, I'm excited to
> announce the av
I think that Kostas' logic still holds. The majority of Spark users, and
likely an even vaster majority of people running vaster jobs, are still on
RDDs and on the cusp of upgrading to DataFrames. Users will probably want
to upgrade to the stable version of the Dataset / DataFrame API so they
don
Hi Amir,
I believe that the first step should be looking for a library that implements
the streaming API.
> El 24/11/2015, a las 10:32, Amir Rahnama escribió:
>
> I wanna end the situation where python users of spark need to implement the
> twitter source for streaming by themselves. Yuhu!
>
Hi,
Is there a way to stop output transformations on a stream without stopping
streamingContext ?
Yogesh Mahajan
SnappayData Inc,
OLTP+OLAP inside Spark for real time analytics
I wanna end the situation where python users of spark need to implement the
twitter source for streaming by themselves. Yuhu!
Anything I need to know, looked at scala and Java code and got some ideas.
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