Re: Zeppelin can let users write Java code?
Thanks for the advice of several friends. I am currently responsible for the company's data infrastructure team. At present my team eager to build a visual Java function programming to our company within the line of business team. Because the business line of data needs are very diverse. If we are case by case to develop the business line needs, we are human shortage. Java 9 is far away. I will learn beam interpreter. I would like to be able to write java/php code in the input box like write python code. Thanks. ------ ??:"" :2017??6??25?? ?? 5:0 ??:"users" :Re: Zeppelin can let users write Java code? I am not sure but could not Zeppelin run a binary program on notebook?You know Spark support Java program and it could run on it. I wonder Zeppelin simulate Spark console environment or not. -Keiji 2017-06-25 5:11 GMT+09:00 Alexander Bezzubov: It's not very well known, but Apache Zeppelin already has one Java interpreter. If you look at Apache Beam one [1] - underneath [2] it has quite generic facilities to interpreter java code, so you can use it for anything, not just Java API of Beam. But Felix's suggestion on using JShell in Java9 as soon as it's released definitely sounds as a more mature solution. 1. http://zeppelin.apache.org/docs/0.7.2/interpreter/beam.html 2. https://github.com/apache/zeppelin/tree/master/beam -- Alex On Sat, Jun 24, 2017 at 9:26 PM, Felix Cheungwrote: There has been discussions on leveraging a Java REPL project to create such Java interpreter. Also Java 9 has JShell which seems to target a release in the next few months. From:Yi Lyu Sent:Saturday, June 24, 2017 9:17:32 AM To:users Subject:Zeppelin can let users write Java code? hi Team In our company, there are a lot of Java engineers, they are not good at Scala, may I ask, Zeppelin can let users write Java code, and then run them? Currently, I have tried Scala, Python, and can run it. and, Is there a plan to develop Java Interpreter ? -- Yi Lyu
Re: Zeppelin can let users write Java code?
I am not sure but could not Zeppelin run a binary program on notebook? You know Spark support Java program and it could run on it. I wonder Zeppelin simulate Spark console environment or not. -Keiji 2017-06-25 5:11 GMT+09:00 Alexander Bezzubov : > It's not very well known, but Apache Zeppelin already has one Java > interpreter. > If you look at Apache Beam one [1] - underneath [2] it has quite generic > facilities to interpreter java code, so you can use it for anything, not > just Java API of Beam. > > But Felix's suggestion on using JShell in Java9 as soon as it's released > definitely sounds as a more mature solution. > > > 1. http://zeppelin.apache.org/docs/0.7.2/interpreter/beam.html > 2. https://github.com/apache/zeppelin/tree/master/beam > > -- > Alex > > On Sat, Jun 24, 2017 at 9:26 PM, Felix Cheung > wrote: > >> There has been discussions on leveraging a Java REPL project to create >> such Java interpreter. >> >> Also Java 9 has JShell which seems to target a release in the next few >> months. >> >> -- >> *From:* Yi Lyu >> *Sent:* Saturday, June 24, 2017 9:17:32 AM >> *To:* users >> *Subject:* Zeppelin can let users write Java code? >> >> hi Team >> In our company, there are a lot of Java engineers, they are not good >> at Scala, may I ask, Zeppelin can let users write Java code, and then run >> them? Currently, I have tried Scala, Python, and can run it. >> and, Is there a plan to develop Java Interpreter ? >> -- >> Yi Lyu >> >> >
Re: Zeppelin can let users write Java code?
It's not very well known, but Apache Zeppelin already has one Java interpreter. If you look at Apache Beam one [1] - underneath [2] it has quite generic facilities to interpreter java code, so you can use it for anything, not just Java API of Beam. But Felix's suggestion on using JShell in Java9 as soon as it's released definitely sounds as a more mature solution. 1. http://zeppelin.apache.org/docs/0.7.2/interpreter/beam.html 2. https://github.com/apache/zeppelin/tree/master/beam -- Alex On Sat, Jun 24, 2017 at 9:26 PM, Felix Cheung wrote: > There has been discussions on leveraging a Java REPL project to create > such Java interpreter. > > Also Java 9 has JShell which seems to target a release in the next few > months. > > -- > *From:* Yi Lyu > *Sent:* Saturday, June 24, 2017 9:17:32 AM > *To:* users > *Subject:* Zeppelin can let users write Java code? > > hi Team > In our company, there are a lot of Java engineers, they are not good > at Scala, may I ask, Zeppelin can let users write Java code, and then run > them? Currently, I have tried Scala, Python, and can run it. > and, Is there a plan to develop Java Interpreter ? > -- > Yi Lyu > >
Re: Zeppelin can let users write Java code?
There has been discussions on leveraging a Java REPL project to create such Java interpreter. Also Java 9 has JShell which seems to target a release in the next few months. From: Yi Lyu Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2017 9:17:32 AM To: users Subject: Zeppelin can let users write Java code? hi Team In our company, there are a lot of Java engineers, they are not good at Scala, may I ask, Zeppelin can let users write Java code, and then run them? Currently, I have tried Scala, Python, and can run it. and, Is there a plan to develop Java Interpreter ? -- Yi Lyu
Zeppelin can let users write Java code?
hi Team In our company, there are a lot of Java engineers, they are not good at Scala, may I ask, Zeppelin can let users write Java code, and then run them? Currently, I have tried Scala, Python, and can run it. and, Is there a plan to develop Java Interpreter ? -- Yi Lyu