Kibana is very tightly integrated with ElasticSearch, to the point of 
requiring specific versions of ElasticSearch for a given version of Kibana.

When you say Hadoop that really means nothing.   Most of the Hadoop 
EcoSystem is not realtime.  There are some exceptions like HBase, but their 
characteristics are very different from ElasticSearch.  This is why it is 
so common to use ElasticSearch with a Hadoop environment, to provide a 
realtime aspect to your big data.  This is why as you say ElasticSearch is 
in the middle.  There is not reasonable way Kibana could extract random 
bits of data from "Hadoop".

That said there are many people who have built data visualizations using 
Hadoop and D3, the js lib that is used in Kibana.  If you really want to go 
without ElasticSearch (you don't), I would recommend looking for something 
like that.

Aaron

On Thursday, March 12, 2015 at 2:41:42 AM UTC-6, KRRK2015 wrote:
>
> Hello, has anyone tried to get Kibana work directly with Hadoop (without 
> elasticsearch in the middle)? If yes, how? Any references would help. 
> Thanks.
>

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