Eran, Okay I understand. So what I really have to learn is how to use spark with Elasticsearch, and use Zeppelin just as the front end for data presentation.
Thank you, that is very helpful. Oren From: Eran Witkon [mailto:eranwit...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, April 7, 2016 5:13 PM To: users@zeppelin.incubator.apache.org Subject: Re: It works, COOL, but now what? You can share state in various ways using zeppelin but if you are looking for a why to issue a query to different data sources and get a joint result then zeppelin can only serve as a front end tool for you. take a look at things like Apache drill for that. Zeppelin is THE tool for REPL type analysis against different data sources. Select your interpreter, issue a query, analyze the results using the different visual tools and continue the next question. Eran On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 5:00 PM Oren Shani <osh...@iucc.ac.il<mailto:osh...@iucc.ac.il>> wrote: Hi Eran, I am looking into the Elasticsearch interpreter docs. But all it seems to give me is a way to get Elasticsearch data into a note in Zeppelin. Essentially what I would like to do is to be able to process combinations of data from several notes in all kind of ways. I was expecting that this is what Zeppelin will enable doing. So is it at all possible, or each note is just a standalone mean for visualzing a certain piece of data? Thanks, Oren From: Eran Witkon [mailto:eranwit...@gmail.com<mailto:eranwit...@gmail.com>] Sent: Thursday, April 7, 2016 4:37 PM To: users@zeppelin.incubator.apache.org<mailto:users@zeppelin.incubator.apache.org> Subject: Re: It works, COOL, but now what? The best way to get started is to look in the elasticsearch help (https://zeppelin.incubator.apache.org/docs/0.6.0-incubating-SNAPSHOT/interpreter/elasticsearch.html) or just type in a notebook: %elasticsearch help and you will see which queries you can issue against ES. From their you are on your own :-) Eran On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 4:23 PM Oren Shani <osh...@iucc.ac.il<mailto:osh...@iucc.ac.il>> wrote: Hi All, So I got Zeppelin up and running, and even connected to Elasticsearch, which is cool, but now what? How do I use Zeppelin to analyze my Elasticsearch data? I know it's a big, vague question, but I'm kind of hoping that some of you can point me in the right direction ( Documentation, examples, somebody's experience ). Thanks in advance Oren -- Eran Witkon | +972 50 6614916| You don't need eyes to see you need vision (Faithless) -- Eran Witkon | +972 50 6614916| You don't need eyes to see you need vision (Faithless)