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-- Forwarded message - From: Madhuchaitanya Joshi Date: Wed, 19 Jan, 2022, 10:51 Subject: (send this email to subscribe) To: Hello team, I am trying to build and compile spark source code using intellij and eclipse. But I am getting jackson-bind.jar not found error in intellij. I tried generaye source and folder, mvn clean compile and rebuild project. Also invalidate cache I tried. But still not working. Please help me in this. I want to build and compile spark source code on eclipse/ intellij to understand flow of code. Thanks and regards, Madhuchaitanya Joshi
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You can run Spark app on Dataproc, which is Google's managed Spark and Hadoop service: https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/ basically, you: * assemble a jar * create a cluster * submit a job to that cluster (with the jar) * delete a cluster when the job is done Before all that, one has to create a Cloud Platform project, enable billing and Dataproc API - but all this is explained in the docs. Cheers, Dinko On 4 January 2017 at 17:34, Anahita Talebi wrote: > > To whom it might concern, > > I have a question about running a spark code on Google cloud. > > Actually, I have a spark code and would like to run it using multiple > machines on Google cloud. Unfortunately, I couldn't find a good > documentation about how to do it. > > Do you have any hints which could help me to solve my problem? > > Have a nice day, > > Anahita > > - To unsubscribe e-mail: user-unsubscr...@spark.apache.org
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To whom it might concern, I have a question about running a spark code on Google cloud. Actually, I have a spark code and would like to run it using multiple machines on Google cloud. Unfortunately, I couldn't find a good documentation about how to do it. Do you have any hints which could help me to solve my problem? Have a nice day, Anahita
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Please send email to user-subscr...@spark.apache.org On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 6:52 AM, 林晨 wrote: > >
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There is no need to include user@spark.apache.org in subscription request. FYI On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 7:36 AM, Pankaj wrote: > >