You can take a look at http://zeppelin.incubator.apache.org. it is a
notebook and graphic visual designer.

On Sun, Jan 11, 2015, 01:45 Cui Lin <cui....@hds.com> wrote:

>  Thanks, Gaurav and Corey,
>
>  Probably I didn’t make myself clear. I am looking for best Spark
> practice similar to Shiny for R, the analysis/visualziation results can be
> easily published to web server and shown from web browser. Or any dashboard
> for Spark?
>
>  Best regards,
>
>  Cui Lin
>
>   From: gtinside <gtins...@gmail.com>
> Date: Friday, January 9, 2015 at 7:45 PM
> To: Corey Nolet <cjno...@gmail.com>
> Cc: Cui Lin <cui....@hds.com>, "user@spark.apache.org" <
> user@spark.apache.org>
> Subject: Re: Web Service + Spark
>
>   You can also look at Spark Job Server
> https://github.com/spark-jobserver/spark-jobserver
>
> - Gaurav
>
> On Jan 9, 2015, at 10:25 PM, Corey Nolet <cjno...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>   Cui Lin,
>
>  The solution largely depends on how you want your services deployed
> (Java web container, Spray framework, etc...) and if you are using a
> cluster manager like Yarn or Mesos vs. just firing up your own executors
> and master.
>
>  I recently worked on an example for deploying Spark services inside of
> Jetty using Yarn as the cluster manager. It forced me to learn how Spark
> wires up the dependencies/classpaths. If it helps, the example that
> resulted from my tinkering is located at [1].
>
>
>  [1] https://github.com/calrissian/spark-jetty-server
>
> On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 9:33 PM, Cui Lin <cui....@hds.com> wrote:
>
>>  Hello, All,
>>
>>  What’s the best practice on deploying/publishing spark-based scientific
>> applications into a web service? Similar to Shiny on R.
>>  Thanks!
>>
>>  Best regards,
>>
>>  Cui Lin
>>
>
>

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