Since you already have an existing application (not starting from scratch), the 
simplest way to visualize would be to export the data to a file (e.g., a CSV 
file) and visualise using other tools, e.g., Excel, RStudio, Matlab, Jupiter, 
Zeppelin, Tableu, Elastic Stack. 
The choice depends on your background and preferences of the technology. Note 
that if you are dealing with a large dataset, you generally first should apply 
sampling to the data. A good mechanism to sampling depends on your application 
domain.

- Rerngvit
> On 30 Jul 2016, at 21:45, Tony Lane <tonylane....@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I am developing my analysis application by using spark (in eclipse as the IDE)
> 
> what is a good way to visualize the data, taking into consideration i have 
> multiple files which make up my spark application.
> 
> I have seen some notebook demo's but not sure how to use my application with 
> such notebooks.
> 
> thoughts/ suggestions/ experiences -- please share
> 
> -Tony 


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