Announcing Spark 1.0.0
I'm thrilled to announce the availability of Spark 1.0.0! Spark 1.0.0 is a milestone release as the first in the 1.0 line of releases, providing API stability for Spark's core interfaces. Spark 1.0.0 is Spark's largest release ever, with contributions from 117 developers. I'd like to thank everyone involved in this release - it was truly a community effort with fixes, features, and optimizations contributed from dozens of organizations. This release expands Spark's standard libraries, introducing a new SQL package (SparkSQL) which lets users integrate SQL queries into existing Spark workflows. MLlib, Spark's machine learning library, is expanded with sparse vector support and several new algorithms. The GraphX and Streaming libraries also introduce new features and optimizations. Spark's core engine adds support for secured YARN clusters, a unified tool for submitting Spark applications, and several performance and stability improvements. Finally, Spark adds support for Java 8 lambda syntax and improves coverage of the Java and Python API's. Those features only scratch the surface - check out the release notes here: http://spark.apache.org/releases/spark-release-1-0-0.html Note that since release artifacts were posted recently, certain mirrors may not have working downloads for a few hours. - Patrick
Re: Announcing Spark 1.0.0
Awesome work, Pat et al.! -- Christopher T. Nguyen Co-founder CEO, Adatao http://adatao.com linkedin.com/in/ctnguyen On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 3:12 AM, Patrick Wendell pwend...@gmail.com wrote: I'm thrilled to announce the availability of Spark 1.0.0! Spark 1.0.0 is a milestone release as the first in the 1.0 line of releases, providing API stability for Spark's core interfaces. Spark 1.0.0 is Spark's largest release ever, with contributions from 117 developers. I'd like to thank everyone involved in this release - it was truly a community effort with fixes, features, and optimizations contributed from dozens of organizations. This release expands Spark's standard libraries, introducing a new SQL package (SparkSQL) which lets users integrate SQL queries into existing Spark workflows. MLlib, Spark's machine learning library, is expanded with sparse vector support and several new algorithms. The GraphX and Streaming libraries also introduce new features and optimizations. Spark's core engine adds support for secured YARN clusters, a unified tool for submitting Spark applications, and several performance and stability improvements. Finally, Spark adds support for Java 8 lambda syntax and improves coverage of the Java and Python API's. Those features only scratch the surface - check out the release notes here: http://spark.apache.org/releases/spark-release-1-0-0.html Note that since release artifacts were posted recently, certain mirrors may not have working downloads for a few hours. - Patrick
Re: Announcing Spark 1.0.0
Please update the http://spark.apache.org/docs/latest/ link On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 4:03 PM, Margusja mar...@roo.ee wrote: Is it possible to download pre build package? http://mirror.symnds.com/software/Apache/incubator/ spark/spark-1.0.0/spark-1.0.0-bin-hadoop2.tgz - gives me 404 Best regards, Margus (Margusja) Roo +372 51 48 780 http://margus.roo.ee http://ee.linkedin.com/in/margusroo skype: margusja ldapsearch -x -h ldap.sk.ee -b c=EE (serialNumber=37303140314) On 30/05/14 13:18, Christopher Nguyen wrote: Awesome work, Pat et al.! -- Christopher T. Nguyen Co-founder CEO, Adatao http://adatao.com linkedin.com/in/ctnguyen http://linkedin.com/in/ctnguyen On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 3:12 AM, Patrick Wendell pwend...@gmail.com mailto:pwend...@gmail.com wrote: I'm thrilled to announce the availability of Spark 1.0.0! Spark 1.0.0 is a milestone release as the first in the 1.0 line of releases, providing API stability for Spark's core interfaces. Spark 1.0.0 is Spark's largest release ever, with contributions from 117 developers. I'd like to thank everyone involved in this release - it was truly a community effort with fixes, features, and optimizations contributed from dozens of organizations. This release expands Spark's standard libraries, introducing a new SQL package (SparkSQL) which lets users integrate SQL queries into existing Spark workflows. MLlib, Spark's machine learning library, is expanded with sparse vector support and several new algorithms. The GraphX and Streaming libraries also introduce new features and optimizations. Spark's core engine adds support for secured YARN clusters, a unified tool for submitting Spark applications, and several performance and stability improvements. Finally, Spark adds support for Java 8 lambda syntax and improves coverage of the Java and Python API's. Those features only scratch the surface - check out the release notes here: http://spark.apache.org/releases/spark-release-1-0-0.html Note that since release artifacts were posted recently, certain mirrors may not have working downloads for a few hours. - Patrick
Re: Announcing Spark 1.0.0
It is updated - try holding Shift + refresh in your browser, you are probably caching the page. On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 3:46 AM, prabeesh k prabsma...@gmail.com wrote: Please update the http://spark.apache.org/docs/latest/ link On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 4:03 PM, Margusja mar...@roo.ee wrote: Is it possible to download pre build package? http://mirror.symnds.com/software/Apache/incubator/spark/spark-1.0.0/spark-1.0.0-bin-hadoop2.tgz - gives me 404 Best regards, Margus (Margusja) Roo +372 51 48 780 http://margus.roo.ee http://ee.linkedin.com/in/margusroo skype: margusja ldapsearch -x -h ldap.sk.ee -b c=EE (serialNumber=37303140314) On 30/05/14 13:18, Christopher Nguyen wrote: Awesome work, Pat et al.! -- Christopher T. Nguyen Co-founder CEO, Adatao http://adatao.com linkedin.com/in/ctnguyen http://linkedin.com/in/ctnguyen On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 3:12 AM, Patrick Wendell pwend...@gmail.com mailto:pwend...@gmail.com wrote: I'm thrilled to announce the availability of Spark 1.0.0! Spark 1.0.0 is a milestone release as the first in the 1.0 line of releases, providing API stability for Spark's core interfaces. Spark 1.0.0 is Spark's largest release ever, with contributions from 117 developers. I'd like to thank everyone involved in this release - it was truly a community effort with fixes, features, and optimizations contributed from dozens of organizations. This release expands Spark's standard libraries, introducing a new SQL package (SparkSQL) which lets users integrate SQL queries into existing Spark workflows. MLlib, Spark's machine learning library, is expanded with sparse vector support and several new algorithms. The GraphX and Streaming libraries also introduce new features and optimizations. Spark's core engine adds support for secured YARN clusters, a unified tool for submitting Spark applications, and several performance and stability improvements. Finally, Spark adds support for Java 8 lambda syntax and improves coverage of the Java and Python API's. Those features only scratch the surface - check out the release notes here: http://spark.apache.org/releases/spark-release-1-0-0.html Note that since release artifacts were posted recently, certain mirrors may not have working downloads for a few hours. - Patrick
Re: Announcing Spark 1.0.0
Now I can download. Thanks. Best regards, Margus (Margusja) Roo +372 51 48 780 http://margus.roo.ee http://ee.linkedin.com/in/margusroo skype: margusja ldapsearch -x -h ldap.sk.ee -b c=EE (serialNumber=37303140314) On 30/05/14 13:48, Patrick Wendell wrote: It is updated - try holding Shift + refresh in your browser, you are probably caching the page. On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 3:46 AM, prabeesh k prabsma...@gmail.com wrote: Please update the http://spark.apache.org/docs/latest/ link On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 4:03 PM, Margusja mar...@roo.ee wrote: Is it possible to download pre build package? http://mirror.symnds.com/software/Apache/incubator/spark/spark-1.0.0/spark-1.0.0-bin-hadoop2.tgz - gives me 404 Best regards, Margus (Margusja) Roo +372 51 48 780 http://margus.roo.ee http://ee.linkedin.com/in/margusroo skype: margusja ldapsearch -x -h ldap.sk.ee -b c=EE (serialNumber=37303140314) On 30/05/14 13:18, Christopher Nguyen wrote: Awesome work, Pat et al.! -- Christopher T. Nguyen Co-founder CEO, Adatao http://adatao.com linkedin.com/in/ctnguyen http://linkedin.com/in/ctnguyen On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 3:12 AM, Patrick Wendell pwend...@gmail.com mailto:pwend...@gmail.com wrote: I'm thrilled to announce the availability of Spark 1.0.0! Spark 1.0.0 is a milestone release as the first in the 1.0 line of releases, providing API stability for Spark's core interfaces. Spark 1.0.0 is Spark's largest release ever, with contributions from 117 developers. I'd like to thank everyone involved in this release - it was truly a community effort with fixes, features, and optimizations contributed from dozens of organizations. This release expands Spark's standard libraries, introducing a new SQL package (SparkSQL) which lets users integrate SQL queries into existing Spark workflows. MLlib, Spark's machine learning library, is expanded with sparse vector support and several new algorithms. The GraphX and Streaming libraries also introduce new features and optimizations. Spark's core engine adds support for secured YARN clusters, a unified tool for submitting Spark applications, and several performance and stability improvements. Finally, Spark adds support for Java 8 lambda syntax and improves coverage of the Java and Python API's. Those features only scratch the surface - check out the release notes here: http://spark.apache.org/releases/spark-release-1-0-0.html Note that since release artifacts were posted recently, certain mirrors may not have working downloads for a few hours. - Patrick
RE: Announcing Spark 1.0.0
Hi all In https://spark.apache.org/downloads.html, the URL for release note of 1.0.0 seems to be wrong. The URL should be https://spark.apache.org/releases/spark-release-1-0-0.html but links to https://spark.apache.org/releases/spark-release-1.0.0.html Best Regards, Kousuke From: prabeesh k [mailto:prabsma...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2014 8:18 PM To: user@spark.apache.org Subject: Re: Announcing Spark 1.0.0 I forgot to hard refresh. thanks On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 4:18 PM, Patrick Wendell pwend...@gmail.com wrote: It is updated - try holding Shift + refresh in your browser, you are probably caching the page. On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 3:46 AM, prabeesh k prabsma...@gmail.com wrote: Please update the http://spark.apache.org/docs/latest/ link On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 4:03 PM, Margusja mar...@roo.ee wrote: Is it possible to download pre build package? http://mirror.symnds.com/software/Apache/incubator/spark/spark-1.0.0/spark-1.0.0-bin-hadoop2.tgz - gives me 404 Best regards, Margus (Margusja) Roo +372 51 48 780 tel:%2B372%2051%2048%20780 http://margus.roo.ee http://ee.linkedin.com/in/margusroo skype: margusja ldapsearch -x -h ldap.sk.ee -b c=EE (serialNumber=37303140314) On 30/05/14 13:18, Christopher Nguyen wrote: Awesome work, Pat et al.! -- Christopher T. Nguyen Co-founder CEO, Adatao http://adatao.com linkedin.com/in/ctnguyen http://linkedin.com/in/ctnguyen On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 3:12 AM, Patrick Wendell pwend...@gmail.com mailto:pwend...@gmail.com wrote: I'm thrilled to announce the availability of Spark 1.0.0! Spark 1.0.0 is a milestone release as the first in the 1.0 line of releases, providing API stability for Spark's core interfaces. Spark 1.0.0 is Spark's largest release ever, with contributions from 117 developers. I'd like to thank everyone involved in this release - it was truly a community effort with fixes, features, and optimizations contributed from dozens of organizations. This release expands Spark's standard libraries, introducing a new SQL package (SparkSQL) which lets users integrate SQL queries into existing Spark workflows. MLlib, Spark's machine learning library, is expanded with sparse vector support and several new algorithms. The GraphX and Streaming libraries also introduce new features and optimizations. Spark's core engine adds support for secured YARN clusters, a unified tool for submitting Spark applications, and several performance and stability improvements. Finally, Spark adds support for Java 8 lambda syntax and improves coverage of the Java and Python API's. Those features only scratch the surface - check out the release notes here: http://spark.apache.org/releases/spark-release-1-0-0.html Note that since release artifacts were posted recently, certain mirrors may not have working downloads for a few hours. - Patrick
Re: Announcing Spark 1.0.0
All: In the pom.xml file I see the MapR repository, but it's not included in the ./project/SparkBuild.scala file. Is this expected? I know to build I have to add it there otherwise sbt hates me with evil red messages and such. John On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 6:24 AM, Kousuke Saruta saru...@oss.nttdata.co.jp wrote: Hi all In https://spark.apache.org/downloads.html, the URL for release note of 1.0.0 seems to be wrong. The URL should be https://spark.apache.org/releases/spark-release-1-0-0.html but links to https://spark.apache.org/releases/spark-release-1.0.0.html Best Regards, Kousuke *From:* prabeesh k [mailto:prabsma...@gmail.com] *Sent:* Friday, May 30, 2014 8:18 PM *To:* user@spark.apache.org *Subject:* Re: Announcing Spark 1.0.0 I forgot to hard refresh. thanks On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 4:18 PM, Patrick Wendell pwend...@gmail.com wrote: It is updated - try holding Shift + refresh in your browser, you are probably caching the page. On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 3:46 AM, prabeesh k prabsma...@gmail.com wrote: Please update the http://spark.apache.org/docs/latest/ link On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 4:03 PM, Margusja mar...@roo.ee wrote: Is it possible to download pre build package? http://mirror.symnds.com/software/Apache/incubator/spark/spark-1.0.0/spark-1.0.0-bin-hadoop2.tgz - gives me 404 Best regards, Margus (Margusja) Roo +372 51 48 780 http://margus.roo.ee http://ee.linkedin.com/in/margusroo skype: margusja ldapsearch -x -h ldap.sk.ee -b c=EE (serialNumber=37303140314) On 30/05/14 13:18, Christopher Nguyen wrote: Awesome work, Pat et al.! -- Christopher T. Nguyen Co-founder CEO, Adatao http://adatao.com linkedin.com/in/ctnguyen http://linkedin.com/in/ctnguyen On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 3:12 AM, Patrick Wendell pwend...@gmail.com mailto:pwend...@gmail.com wrote: I'm thrilled to announce the availability of Spark 1.0.0! Spark 1.0.0 is a milestone release as the first in the 1.0 line of releases, providing API stability for Spark's core interfaces. Spark 1.0.0 is Spark's largest release ever, with contributions from 117 developers. I'd like to thank everyone involved in this release - it was truly a community effort with fixes, features, and optimizations contributed from dozens of organizations. This release expands Spark's standard libraries, introducing a new SQL package (SparkSQL) which lets users integrate SQL queries into existing Spark workflows. MLlib, Spark's machine learning library, is expanded with sparse vector support and several new algorithms. The GraphX and Streaming libraries also introduce new features and optimizations. Spark's core engine adds support for secured YARN clusters, a unified tool for submitting Spark applications, and several performance and stability improvements. Finally, Spark adds support for Java 8 lambda syntax and improves coverage of the Java and Python API's. Those features only scratch the surface - check out the release notes here: http://spark.apache.org/releases/spark-release-1-0-0.html Note that since release artifacts were posted recently, certain mirrors may not have working downloads for a few hours. - Patrick
Re: Announcing Spark 1.0.0
Awesome work On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Patrick Wendell pwend...@gmail.com wrote: I'm thrilled to announce the availability of Spark 1.0.0! Spark 1.0.0 is a milestone release as the first in the 1.0 line of releases, providing API stability for Spark's core interfaces. Spark 1.0.0 is Spark's largest release ever, with contributions from 117 developers. I'd like to thank everyone involved in this release - it was truly a community effort with fixes, features, and optimizations contributed from dozens of organizations. This release expands Spark's standard libraries, introducing a new SQL package (SparkSQL) which lets users integrate SQL queries into existing Spark workflows. MLlib, Spark's machine learning library, is expanded with sparse vector support and several new algorithms. The GraphX and Streaming libraries also introduce new features and optimizations. Spark's core engine adds support for secured YARN clusters, a unified tool for submitting Spark applications, and several performance and stability improvements. Finally, Spark adds support for Java 8 lambda syntax and improves coverage of the Java and Python API's. Those features only scratch the surface - check out the release notes here: http://spark.apache.org/releases/spark-release-1-0-0.html Note that since release artifacts were posted recently, certain mirrors may not have working downloads for a few hours. - Patrick
Re: Announcing Spark 1.0.0
By the way: This is great work. I am new to the spark world, and have been like a kid in a candy store learnign all it can do. Is there a good list of build variables? What I me is like the SPARK_HIVE variable described on the Spark SQL page. I'd like to include that, but once I found that I wondered if there were other options I should consider before building. Thanks! On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 6:52 AM, John Omernik j...@omernik.com wrote: All: In the pom.xml file I see the MapR repository, but it's not included in the ./project/SparkBuild.scala file. Is this expected? I know to build I have to add it there otherwise sbt hates me with evil red messages and such. John On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 6:24 AM, Kousuke Saruta saru...@oss.nttdata.co.jp wrote: Hi all In https://spark.apache.org/downloads.html, the URL for release note of 1.0.0 seems to be wrong. The URL should be https://spark.apache.org/releases/spark-release-1-0-0.html but links to https://spark.apache.org/releases/spark-release-1.0.0.html Best Regards, Kousuke *From:* prabeesh k [mailto:prabsma...@gmail.com] *Sent:* Friday, May 30, 2014 8:18 PM *To:* user@spark.apache.org *Subject:* Re: Announcing Spark 1.0.0 I forgot to hard refresh. thanks On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 4:18 PM, Patrick Wendell pwend...@gmail.com wrote: It is updated - try holding Shift + refresh in your browser, you are probably caching the page. On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 3:46 AM, prabeesh k prabsma...@gmail.com wrote: Please update the http://spark.apache.org/docs/latest/ link On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 4:03 PM, Margusja mar...@roo.ee wrote: Is it possible to download pre build package? http://mirror.symnds.com/software/Apache/incubator/spark/spark-1.0.0/spark-1.0.0-bin-hadoop2.tgz - gives me 404 Best regards, Margus (Margusja) Roo +372 51 48 780 http://margus.roo.ee http://ee.linkedin.com/in/margusroo skype: margusja ldapsearch -x -h ldap.sk.ee -b c=EE (serialNumber=37303140314) On 30/05/14 13:18, Christopher Nguyen wrote: Awesome work, Pat et al.! -- Christopher T. Nguyen Co-founder CEO, Adatao http://adatao.com linkedin.com/in/ctnguyen http://linkedin.com/in/ctnguyen On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 3:12 AM, Patrick Wendell pwend...@gmail.com mailto:pwend...@gmail.com wrote: I'm thrilled to announce the availability of Spark 1.0.0! Spark 1.0.0 is a milestone release as the first in the 1.0 line of releases, providing API stability for Spark's core interfaces. Spark 1.0.0 is Spark's largest release ever, with contributions from 117 developers. I'd like to thank everyone involved in this release - it was truly a community effort with fixes, features, and optimizations contributed from dozens of organizations. This release expands Spark's standard libraries, introducing a new SQL package (SparkSQL) which lets users integrate SQL queries into existing Spark workflows. MLlib, Spark's machine learning library, is expanded with sparse vector support and several new algorithms. The GraphX and Streaming libraries also introduce new features and optimizations. Spark's core engine adds support for secured YARN clusters, a unified tool for submitting Spark applications, and several performance and stability improvements. Finally, Spark adds support for Java 8 lambda syntax and improves coverage of the Java and Python API's. Those features only scratch the surface - check out the release notes here: http://spark.apache.org/releases/spark-release-1-0-0.html Note that since release artifacts were posted recently, certain mirrors may not have working downloads for a few hours. - Patrick
Re: Announcing Spark 1.0.0
How exciting! Congratulations! :-) Ognen On 5/30/14, 5:12 AM, Patrick Wendell wrote: I'm thrilled to announce the availability of Spark 1.0.0! Spark 1.0.0 is a milestone release as the first in the 1.0 line of releases, providing API stability for Spark's core interfaces. Spark 1.0.0 is Spark's largest release ever, with contributions from 117 developers. I'd like to thank everyone involved in this release - it was truly a community effort with fixes, features, and optimizations contributed from dozens of organizations. This release expands Spark's standard libraries, introducing a new SQL package (SparkSQL) which lets users integrate SQL queries into existing Spark workflows. MLlib, Spark's machine learning library, is expanded with sparse vector support and several new algorithms. The GraphX and Streaming libraries also introduce new features and optimizations. Spark's core engine adds support for secured YARN clusters, a unified tool for submitting Spark applications, and several performance and stability improvements. Finally, Spark adds support for Java 8 lambda syntax and improves coverage of the Java and Python API's. Those features only scratch the surface - check out the release notes here: http://spark.apache.org/releases/spark-release-1-0-0.html Note that since release artifacts were posted recently, certain mirrors may not have working downloads for a few hours. - Patrick
Re: Announcing Spark 1.0.0
Congratulations !! -chanwit -- Chanwit Kaewkasi linkedin.com/in/chanwit On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 5:12 PM, Patrick Wendell pwend...@gmail.com wrote: I'm thrilled to announce the availability of Spark 1.0.0! Spark 1.0.0 is a milestone release as the first in the 1.0 line of releases, providing API stability for Spark's core interfaces. Spark 1.0.0 is Spark's largest release ever, with contributions from 117 developers. I'd like to thank everyone involved in this release - it was truly a community effort with fixes, features, and optimizations contributed from dozens of organizations. This release expands Spark's standard libraries, introducing a new SQL package (SparkSQL) which lets users integrate SQL queries into existing Spark workflows. MLlib, Spark's machine learning library, is expanded with sparse vector support and several new algorithms. The GraphX and Streaming libraries also introduce new features and optimizations. Spark's core engine adds support for secured YARN clusters, a unified tool for submitting Spark applications, and several performance and stability improvements. Finally, Spark adds support for Java 8 lambda syntax and improves coverage of the Java and Python API's. Those features only scratch the surface - check out the release notes here: http://spark.apache.org/releases/spark-release-1-0-0.html Note that since release artifacts were posted recently, certain mirrors may not have working downloads for a few hours. - Patrick
Re: Announcing Spark 1.0.0
Congratulations!! On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 5:12 AM, Patrick Wendell pwend...@gmail.com wrote: I'm thrilled to announce the availability of Spark 1.0.0! Spark 1.0.0 is a milestone release as the first in the 1.0 line of releases, providing API stability for Spark's core interfaces. Spark 1.0.0 is Spark's largest release ever, with contributions from 117 developers. I'd like to thank everyone involved in this release - it was truly a community effort with fixes, features, and optimizations contributed from dozens of organizations. This release expands Spark's standard libraries, introducing a new SQL package (SparkSQL) which lets users integrate SQL queries into existing Spark workflows. MLlib, Spark's machine learning library, is expanded with sparse vector support and several new algorithms. The GraphX and Streaming libraries also introduce new features and optimizations. Spark's core engine adds support for secured YARN clusters, a unified tool for submitting Spark applications, and several performance and stability improvements. Finally, Spark adds support for Java 8 lambda syntax and improves coverage of the Java and Python API's. Those features only scratch the surface - check out the release notes here: http://spark.apache.org/releases/spark-release-1-0-0.html Note that since release artifacts were posted recently, certain mirrors may not have working downloads for a few hours. - Patrick -- Dean Wampler, Ph.D. Typesafe @deanwampler http://typesafe.com http://polyglotprogramming.com
RE: Announcing Spark 1.0.0
Congrats Sent from my Windows Phone From: Dean Wamplermailto:deanwamp...@gmail.com Sent: 5/30/2014 6:53 AM To: user@spark.apache.orgmailto:user@spark.apache.org Subject: Re: Announcing Spark 1.0.0 Congratulations!! On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 5:12 AM, Patrick Wendell pwend...@gmail.com wrote: I'm thrilled to announce the availability of Spark 1.0.0! Spark 1.0.0 is a milestone release as the first in the 1.0 line of releases, providing API stability for Spark's core interfaces. Spark 1.0.0 is Spark's largest release ever, with contributions from 117 developers. I'd like to thank everyone involved in this release - it was truly a community effort with fixes, features, and optimizations contributed from dozens of organizations. This release expands Spark's standard libraries, introducing a new SQL package (SparkSQL) which lets users integrate SQL queries into existing Spark workflows. MLlib, Spark's machine learning library, is expanded with sparse vector support and several new algorithms. The GraphX and Streaming libraries also introduce new features and optimizations. Spark's core engine adds support for secured YARN clusters, a unified tool for submitting Spark applications, and several performance and stability improvements. Finally, Spark adds support for Java 8 lambda syntax and improves coverage of the Java and Python API's. Those features only scratch the surface - check out the release notes here: http://spark.apache.org/releases/spark-release-1-0-0.html Note that since release artifacts were posted recently, certain mirrors may not have working downloads for a few hours. - Patrick -- Dean Wampler, Ph.D. Typesafe @deanwampler http://typesafe.com http://polyglotprogramming.com
Re: Announcing Spark 1.0.0
You guys were up late, eh? :) I'm looking forward to using this latest version. Is there any place we can get a list of the new functions in the Python API? The release notes don't enumerate them. Nick On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 10:15 AM, Ian Ferreira ianferre...@hotmail.com wrote: Congrats Sent from my Windows Phone -- From: Dean Wampler deanwamp...@gmail.com Sent: 5/30/2014 6:53 AM To: user@spark.apache.org Subject: Re: Announcing Spark 1.0.0 Congratulations!! On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 5:12 AM, Patrick Wendell pwend...@gmail.com wrote: I'm thrilled to announce the availability of Spark 1.0.0! Spark 1.0.0 is a milestone release as the first in the 1.0 line of releases, providing API stability for Spark's core interfaces. Spark 1.0.0 is Spark's largest release ever, with contributions from 117 developers. I'd like to thank everyone involved in this release - it was truly a community effort with fixes, features, and optimizations contributed from dozens of organizations. This release expands Spark's standard libraries, introducing a new SQL package (SparkSQL) which lets users integrate SQL queries into existing Spark workflows. MLlib, Spark's machine learning library, is expanded with sparse vector support and several new algorithms. The GraphX and Streaming libraries also introduce new features and optimizations. Spark's core engine adds support for secured YARN clusters, a unified tool for submitting Spark applications, and several performance and stability improvements. Finally, Spark adds support for Java 8 lambda syntax and improves coverage of the Java and Python API's. Those features only scratch the surface - check out the release notes here: http://spark.apache.org/releases/spark-release-1-0-0.html Note that since release artifacts were posted recently, certain mirrors may not have working downloads for a few hours. - Patrick -- Dean Wampler, Ph.D. Typesafe @deanwampler http://typesafe.com http://polyglotprogramming.com
RE: Announcing Spark 1.0.0
Great work! On May 30, 2014 10:15 PM, Ian Ferreira ianferre...@hotmail.com wrote: Congrats Sent from my Windows Phone -- From: Dean Wampler deanwamp...@gmail.com Sent: 5/30/2014 6:53 AM To: user@spark.apache.org Subject: Re: Announcing Spark 1.0.0 Congratulations!! On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 5:12 AM, Patrick Wendell pwend...@gmail.com wrote: I'm thrilled to announce the availability of Spark 1.0.0! Spark 1.0.0 is a milestone release as the first in the 1.0 line of releases, providing API stability for Spark's core interfaces. Spark 1.0.0 is Spark's largest release ever, with contributions from 117 developers. I'd like to thank everyone involved in this release - it was truly a community effort with fixes, features, and optimizations contributed from dozens of organizations. This release expands Spark's standard libraries, introducing a new SQL package (SparkSQL) which lets users integrate SQL queries into existing Spark workflows. MLlib, Spark's machine learning library, is expanded with sparse vector support and several new algorithms. The GraphX and Streaming libraries also introduce new features and optimizations. Spark's core engine adds support for secured YARN clusters, a unified tool for submitting Spark applications, and several performance and stability improvements. Finally, Spark adds support for Java 8 lambda syntax and improves coverage of the Java and Python API's. Those features only scratch the surface - check out the release notes here: http://spark.apache.org/releases/spark-release-1-0-0.html Note that since release artifacts were posted recently, certain mirrors may not have working downloads for a few hours. - Patrick -- Dean Wampler, Ph.D. Typesafe @deanwampler http://typesafe.com http://polyglotprogramming.com