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> My question wrt Java/Scala was related to extending the classes to support
> new custom data sources, so was wondering if those could be written in
> Java, since our company is a Java shop.
>
Yes, you should be able to extend the required interfaces using Java.
The additional push downs I am
Hello Michael,
Thanks for your quick reply.
My question wrt Java/Scala was related to extending the classes to support
new custom data sources, so was wondering if those could be written in
Java, since our company is a Java shop.
The additional push downs I am looking for are aggregations with g
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 12:57 AM, Ashish Mukherjee <
ashish.mukher...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> 1. Is the Data Source API stable as of Spark 1.3.0?
>
It is marked DeveloperApi, but in general we do not plan to change even
these APIs unless there is a very compelling reason to.
> 2. The Data Source A
Hello,
I have some questions related to the Data Sources API -
1. Is the Data Source API stable as of Spark 1.3.0?
2. The Data Source API seems to be available only in Scala. Is there any
plan to make it available for Java too?
3. Are only filters and projections pushed down to the data source