Make sense, feel free to create a ticket for it.
Pastrana, Rodrigo (RIS-BCT)
于2019年5月29日周三 上午2:04写道:
> Jeff, we were interested in the password input for forms, but found it
> wasn’t as secure as we hoped since it stores passwords in notebooks and
> made them accessible to all users. We’re looki
Hi folks,
We're having an Apache Zeppelin meetup on 2/June at Shanghai, China.
I will share here, the following new features:
1. Zeppelin distributed clustering feature
2. Zeppelin interpreter on yarn
3. Zeppelin interpreter on Docker
4. Zeppelin integration hadoop submarine for mach
Hi Jeff
Thanks for your clarification. We currently use Kafka, ElasticSearch ,
MongoDb & SQL with our event store systems. Flink has been good framework
to interact with these systems in realtime as it has various connectors.
Zeppelin gives added advantage wherein we are able to use it for analy
Jeff, we were interested in the password input for forms, but found it wasn’t
as secure as we hoped since it stores passwords in notebooks and made them
accessible to all users. We’re looking for a mechanism to store custom
credentials (our users will need to provide user/pass to access our back
Hi Ravi,
Sorry for the inconvenience. The community has no bandwidth to keep the
stability of zeppelin on windows. I would recommend you to install zeppelin
in linux if that works for you.
Ravi Pullareddy 于2019年5月28日周二 上午9:24写道:
> Hi Folks
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> Windows version of Zeppelin 0.8.1 has a typo e
Hi Ravi,
Thanks for the interest on flink on zeppelin. Currently it doesn't support
flink 1.8, I am working on it, try to support flink 1.9 which is supposed
to be released this summer.
BTW, could you let me know what scenario do you use flink on zeppelin ?
Thanks
Ravi Pullareddy 于2019年5月28日周二