You can use the generic JDBC interpreter to connect to your SQL engine, run the query that you typed in Zeppelin and display the results in tabular form or in charts.
https://zeppelin.incubator.apache.org/docs/0.6.0-incubating-SNAPSHOT/interpreter/jdbc.html Venkat *From:* Naresh Kancharla [mailto:naresh.kancha...@gmail.com] *Sent:* Wednesday, April 20, 2016 11:30 PM *To:* users@zeppelin.incubator.apache.org *Subject:* Reg: Using Zeppelin as a Visualisation tool for my SQL backend system Hi All, I came to know about this tool from Spark meetup. I am using AWS Redshift. Redshift supports SQL queries. For example: I can use SQL Workbench which connects to Redshift and return response. Also RedShift has Python SDK which will return data for the query using Redshift SDK. *My Requirement:* I am looking for Visualisation tool for my query responses. Doubts: 1) Can I use Zeppelin for this ? 2) Looks like Zeppelin is used only for Spark end point. Am I right ? 3) How Can I use Zeppelin as a visualisation tool for my requirement ? Can I do like this? 1) On Zeppelin GUI user enters SQL query. 2) Python will connects to Redshift, executes above given query and gets query response. 3) Pass this response to Zeppelin. 4) Can Zeppelin render this in different graph formats? Thanks, Naresh.