Your question is answered here under "Will GraphFrames be part of Apache
Spark?", no?

http://graphframes.github.io/#what-are-graphframes

Nick

On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 4:56 PM enzo <e...@smartinsightsfromdata.com> wrote:

> Please see this email  trail:  no answer so far on the user@spark board.
> Trying the developer board for better luck
>
> The question:
>
> I am a bit confused by the current roadmap for graph and graph analytics
> in Apache Spark.
>
> I understand that we have had for some time two libraries (the following
> is my understanding - please amend as appropriate!):
>
> . GraphX, part of Spark project.  This library is based on RDD and it is
> only accessible via Scala.  It doesn’t look that this library has been
> enhanced recently.
> . GraphFrames, independent (at the moment?) library for Spark.  This
> library is based on Spark DataFrames and accessible by Scala & Python. Last
> commit on GitHub was 2 months ago.
>
> GraphFrames cam about with the promise at some point to be integrated in
> Apache Spark.
>
> I can see other projects coming up with interesting libraries and ideas
> (e.g. Graphulo on Accumulo, a new project with the goal of implementing
> the GraphBlas building blocks for graph algorithms on top of Accumulo).
>
> Where is Apache Spark going?
>
> Where are graph libraries in the roadmap?
>
>
>
> Thanks for any clarity brought to this matter.
>
> Thanks Enzo
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> *From: *"Md. Rezaul Karim" <rezaul.ka...@insight-centre.org>
> *Subject: **Re: Question on Spark's graph libraries*
> *Date: *10 March 2017 at 13:13:15 CET
> *To: *Robin East <robin.e...@xense.co.uk>
> *Cc: *enzo <e...@smartinsightsfromdata.com>, spark users <
> u...@spark.apache.org>
>
> +1
>
> Regards,
> _________________________________
> *Md. Rezaul Karim*, BSc, MSc
> PhD Researcher, INSIGHT Centre for Data Analytics
> National University of Ireland, Galway
> IDA Business Park, Dangan, Galway, Ireland
> Web: http://www.reza-analytics.eu/index.html
> <http://139.59.184.114/index.html>
>
> On 10 March 2017 at 12:10, Robin East <robin.e...@xense.co.uk> wrote:
>
> I would love to know the answer to that too.
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Robin East
> *Spark GraphX in Action* Michael Malak and Robin East
> Manning Publications Co.
> http://www.manning.com/books/spark-graphx-in-action
>
>
>
>
>
> On 9 Mar 2017, at 17:42, enzo <e...@smartinsightsfromdata.com> wrote:
>
> I am a bit confused by the current roadmap for graph and graph analytics
> in Apache Spark.
>
> I understand that we have had for some time two libraries (the following
> is my understanding - please amend as appropriate!):
>
> . GraphX, part of Spark project.  This library is based on RDD and it is
> only accessible via Scala.  It doesn’t look that this library has been
> enhanced recently.
> . GraphFrames, independent (at the moment?) library for Spark.  This
> library is based on Spark DataFrames and accessible by Scala & Python. Last
> commit on GitHub was 2 months ago.
>
> GraphFrames cam about with the promise at some point to be integrated in
> Apache Spark.
>
> I can see other projects coming up with interesting libraries and ideas
> (e.g. Graphulo on Accumulo, a new project with the goal of implementing
> the GraphBlas building blocks for graph algorithms on top of Accumulo).
>
> Where is Apache Spark going?
>
> Where are graph libraries in the roadmap?
>
>
>
> Thanks for any clarity brought to this matter.
>
> Enzo
>
>
>
>
>

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