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Apache Spark 2: Data Processing and Real-Time Analytics

By : Romeo Kienzler, Md. Rezaul Karim, Sridhar Alla, Siamak Amirghodsi, Meenakshi Rajendran, Broderick Hall, Shuen Mei
Book Image

Apache Spark 2: Data Processing and Real-Time Analytics

By: Romeo Kienzler, Md. Rezaul Karim, Sridhar Alla, Siamak Amirghodsi, Meenakshi Rajendran, Broderick Hall, Shuen Mei

Overview of this book

Apache Spark is an in-memory, cluster-based data processing system that provides a wide range of functionalities such as big data processing, analytics, machine learning, and more. With this Learning Path, you can take your knowledge of Apache Spark to the next level by learning how to expand Spark's functionality and building your own data flow and machine learning programs on this platform. You will work with the different modules in Apache Spark, such as interactive querying with Spark SQL, using DataFrames and datasets, implementing streaming analytics with Spark Streaming, and applying machine learning and deep learning techniques on Spark using MLlib and various external tools. By the end of this elaborately designed Learning Path, you will have all the knowledge you need to master Apache Spark, and build your own big data processing and analytics pipeline quickly and without any hassle. This Learning Path includes content from the following Packt products: • Mastering Apache Spark 2.x by Romeo Kienzler • Scala and Spark for Big Data Analytics by Md. Rezaul Karim, Sridhar Alla • Apache Spark 2.x Machine Learning Cookbook by Siamak Amirghodsi, Meenakshi Rajendran, Broderick Hall, Shuen MeiCookbook
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

How to add graphics to your Spark program


In this recipe, we discuss how to use JFreeChart to add a graphic chart to your Spark 2.0.0 program.

How to do it...

  1. Set up the JFreeChart library. JFreeChart JARs can be downloaded from the https://sourceforge.net/projects/jfreechart/files/ site.

 

  1. The JFreeChart version we have covered in this book is JFreeChart 1.0.19, as can be seen in the following screenshot. It can be downloaded from the https://sourceforge.net/projects/jfreechart/files/1.%20JFreeChart/1.0.19/jfreechart-1.0.19.zip/download site:
  1. Once the ZIP file is downloaded, extract it. We extracted the ZIP file under C:\ for a Windows machine, then proceed to find the lib directory under the extracted destination directory.
  2. We then find the two libraries we need (JFreeChart requires JCommon), JFreeChart-1.0.19.jar and JCommon-1.0.23:
  1. Now we copy the two previously mentioned JARs into the C:\spark-2.0.0-bin-hadoop2.7\examples\jars\ directory.

 

  1. This directory, as mentioned in the previous setup...