Thanks a lot, Robert – I’ll definitely investigate this and probably would come 
back with questions.

P.S. I’m new to this Spark forum. I’m getting responses through emails but they 
are not appearing as “replies” in the thread – it’s kind of inconvenient. Is it 
something that I should tweak?

Thanks,
Oleg

From: Robert C Senkbeil [mailto:rcsen...@us.ibm.com]
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2015 12:21 PM
To: Oleg Shirokikh
Cc: user@spark.apache.org
Subject: Re: Creating Apache Spark-powered “As Service” applications


Hi,

You can take a look at the Spark Kernel project: 
https://github.com/ibm-et/spark-kernel

The Spark Kernel's goal is to serve as the foundation for interactive 
applications. The project provides a client library in Scala that abstracts 
connecting to the kernel (containing a Spark Context), which can be embedded 
into a web application. We demonstrated this at StataConf when we embedded the 
Spark Kernel client into a Play application to provide an interactive web 
application that communicates to Spark via the Spark Kernel (hosting a Spark 
Context).

A getting started section can be found here: 
https://github.com/ibm-et/spark-kernel/wiki/Getting-Started-with-the-Spark-Kernel

If you have any other questions, feel free to email me or communicate over our 
mailing list:

spark-ker...@googlegroups.com<mailto:spark-ker...@googlegroups.com>

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/spark-kernel

Signed,
Chip Senkbeil
IBM Emerging Technology Software Engineer

[Inactive hide details for olegshirokikh ---01/16/2015 01:32:43 PM---The 
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---01/16/2015 01:32:43 PM---The question is about the ways to create a Windows 
desktop-based and/or web-based application client

From: olegshirokikh <o...@solver.com<mailto:o...@solver.com>>
To: user@spark.apache.org<mailto:user@spark.apache.org>
Date: 01/16/2015 01:32 PM
Subject: Creating Apache Spark-powered “As Service” applications

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The question is about the ways to create a Windows desktop-based and/or
web-based application client that is able to connect and talk to the server
containing Spark application (either local or on-premise cloud
distributions) in the run-time.

Any language/architecture may work. So far, I've seen two things that may be
a help in that, but I'm not so sure if they would be the best alternative
and how they work yet:

Spark Job Server - https://github.com/spark-jobserver/spark-jobserver -
defines a REST API for Spark
Hue -
http://gethue.com/get-started-with-spark-deploy-spark-server-and-compute-pi-from-your-web-browser/
- uses item 1)

Any advice would be appreciated. Simple toy example program (or steps) that
shows, e.g. how to build such client for simply creating Spark Context on a
local machine and say reading text file and returning basic stats would be
ideal answer!



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