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Scala Data Analysis Cookbook (new)

You're reading from   Scala Data Analysis Cookbook (new) Navigate the world of data analysis, visualization, and machine learning with over 100 hands-on Scala recipes

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784396749
Length 254 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Arun Manivannan Arun Manivannan
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Table of Contents (9) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with Breeze FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started with Apache Spark DataFrames 3. Loading and Preparing Data – DataFrame 4. Data Visualization 5. Learning from Data 6. Scaling Up 7. Going Further Index

Using Spark as an ETL tool


In the previous recipe, we subscribed to a Twitter stream and stored it in ElasticSearch. Another common source of streaming is Kafka, a distributed message broker. In fact, it's a distributed log of messages, which in simple terms means that there can be multiple brokers that has the messages partitioned among them.

In this recipe, we'll be subscribing the data that we ingested into ElasticSearch in the previous recipe and publishing the messages into Kafka. Soon after we publish the data to Kafka, we'll be subscribing to Kafka using the Spark Stream API. While this is a recipe that demonstrates treating ElasticSearch data as an RDD and publishing to Kafka using a KryoSerializer, the true intent of this recipe is to run a streaming classification algorithm against Twitter, which is our next recipe.

How to do it...

Let's look at the various steps involved in doing this.

  1. Setting up Kafka: This recipe uses Kafka version 0.8.2.1 for Spark 2.10, which can be downloaded...

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