In Jupyter, notebooks have just one kernel at a time so I am not aware of any conflicts.
On Jun 7, 2018 9:09 PM, "Irving Duran" <irving.du...@gmail.com> wrote: So would you recommend not to have Toree and BeakerX installed to avoid conflicts? Thank you, Irving Duran On 06/07/2018 07:55 PM, s...@draves.org wrote: The %%spark magic comes with BeakerX's Scala kernel, not related to Toree. On Thu, Jun 7, 2018, 8:51 PM Stephen Boesch <java...@gmail.com> wrote: > Assuming that the spark 2.X kernel (e.g. toree) were chosen for a given > jupyter notebook and there is a Cell 3 that contains some Spark DataFrame > operations .. Then : > > > - what is the relationship does the %%spark magic and the toree > kernel? > - how does the %%spark magic get applied to that other Cell 3 ? > > thanks! > > 2018-06-07 16:33 GMT-07:00 s...@draves.org <s...@draves.org>: > >> We are pleased to announce release 0.19.0 of BeakerX <http://BeakerX.com>, >> a collection of extensions and kernels for Jupyter and Jupyter Lab. >> >> BeakerX now features Scala+Spark integration including GUI configuration, >> status, progress, interrupt, and interactive tables. >> >> We are very interested in your feedback about what remains to be done. >> You may reach by github and gitter, as documented in the readme: >> https://github.com/twosigma/beakerx >> >> Thanks, -Scott >> >> [image: spark.png] >> >> >> -- >> BeakerX.com >> ScottDraves.com <http://www.ScottDraves.com> >> @Scott_Draves <http://twitter.com/scott_draves> >> >> >
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