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Apache Spark 2: Data Processing and Real-Time Analytics

You're reading from   Apache Spark 2: Data Processing and Real-Time Analytics Master complex big data processing, stream analytics, and machine learning with Apache Spark

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Published in Dec 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789959208
Length 616 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sridhar Alla Sridhar Alla
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters Close

Title Page
Copyright
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
1. A First Taste and What's New in Apache Spark V2 FREE CHAPTER 2. Apache Spark Streaming 3. Structured Streaming 4. Apache Spark MLlib 5. Apache SparkML 6. Apache SystemML 7. Apache Spark GraphX 8. Spark Tuning 9. Testing and Debugging Spark 10. Practical Machine Learning with Spark Using Scala 11. Spark's Three Data Musketeers for Machine Learning - Perfect Together 12. Common Recipes for Implementing a Robust Machine Learning System 13. Recommendation Engine that Scales with Spark 14. Unsupervised Clustering with Apache Spark 2.0 15. Implementing Text Analytics with Spark 2.0 ML Library 16. Spark Streaming and Machine Learning Library 1. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

Creating RDDs with Spark 2.0 using internal data sources


There are four ways to create RDDs in Spark. They range from the parallelize() method for simple testing and debugging within the client driver code to streaming RDDs for near-realtime responses. In this recipe, we provide you with several examples to demonstrate RDD creation using internal sources. 

How to do it...

  1. Start a new project in IntelliJ or in an IDE of your choice. Make sure the necessary JAR files are included.
  1. Set up the package location where the program will reside:
package spark.ml.cookbook.chapter3
  1. Import the necessary packages:
import breeze.numerics.pow 
import org.apache.spark.sql.SparkSession 
import Array._
  1. Import the packages for setting up logging level for log4j. This step is optional, but we highly recommend it (change the level appropriately as you move through the development cycle).
import org.apache.log4j.Logger 
import org.apache.log4j.Level 
  1. Set up the logging level to warning and error to cut down on output...
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