Spark Users, In SparkR, RBackend is created in RRunner.main(). This in particular makes it difficult to control or use the RBackend. For my use case, I am looking to access the JVMObjectTracker that RBackend maintains for SparkR dataframes.
Analogously, pyspark starts a py4j.GatewayServer in PythonRunner.main(). It's then possible to start a ClientServer that then has access to the object bindings between Python/Java. Is there something similar for SparkR? Or a reasonable way to expose RBackend? Thanks! -- ----- Jeremy Liu jeremy.jl....@gmail.com