Thank you very much to describe in detail.
I totally understand your question now.
There is no way to solve your question for now but it's really interesting
issue.
so Could you make a Jira issue for this with your experience?
Thanks!

2017-07-05 10:16 GMT+09:00 小野圭二 <onoke...@gmail.com>:

> Thx for your reply, Hyung.
>
> Thank you for introducing some docs, but i knew them already.And my point
> was each notebook execute but hide/invisible the code.
> The zeppelin auth system manage every notebooks at once. That feature
> effect in the case of all user share same zeppelin system, like cloud
> computing.
>
> Against it, how about in the case of just sharing notebook?
> For example i set strict roles  into my notebook, and share it with
> someone who has their zeppelin. After they download and import my strict
> auth notebook into their zeppelin, they can arrange my roles setting by
> themselves. In this case, they can see my hided code on their zeppelin.
>
> I do not misunderstand about the zeppelin auth system, do i ?
>
> To prevent this issue, may need another authenticate/management feature on
> Zeppelin, this is my point. :^)
>
> What for it, imagine such a case.
> In the case of selling my big data analyze application through zeppelin
> eco-system, i write and test my code on my zeppelin. Then export it and
> upload to sharing site.
> May someone see my sharing notebook on the site, then they download and
> import it into their zeppelin, and execute it,
>
> Ok that is good, fantastic, viva Zeppelin, if i am a volunteer programmer.
>
> But i would like to get some revenue from my code if someone go down my
> analyzing, hopefully.
> In this case, i just want to provide the result of analyzing, not my
> algorithm.
> Even my client share my notebook on his zeppelin, my code is protected by
> independent authentication, encryption and so on.
>
> This is my point. :-)
> Sorry for getting longer.
>
> -Ono
>
>
> 2017-07-04 23:35 GMT+09:00 Hyung Sung Shim <hss...@nflabs.com>:
>
>> Hello onokeiji.
>>
>> You can refer http://zeppelin.apache.org/docs/0.7.2/quickstart/explo
>> rezeppelinui.html#note-toolbar if you want to hide code in the notebook.
>> and http://zeppelin.apache.org/docs/0.7.2/security/notebook_
>> authorization.html#authorization-setting is relate to lock code your
>> note.
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>>
>> 2017-07-04 22:05 GMT+09:00 小野圭二 <onoke...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> Hey, how do you think about my idea of BLACKBOX-NOTEBOOK?
>>>
>>> -Ono.
>>>
>>>
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>>> 2017-06-30 10:38 GMT+09:00 小野圭二 <onoke...@gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I wonder if this mail title would be realize.
>>>> I mean, when I do not want to be changed my notebook programing code,
>>>> but just give a way to change the query of programing by dynamic forms.
>>>>
>>>> 1. are there way to hide all code in the notebook?
>>>> 2. are there rock system to prevent changing the code in notebook?
>>>>
>>>> If No.1 would be available, it makes easy to provide commercial codes
>>>> and/or secret codes to widely.
>>>> In fact, from the view of code writers, especially in the case of
>>>> commercial products, they do not want to provide any source code to their
>>>> customers definitely. Another hand, it is costly to force R or Python
>>>> programer to write Java or Scala program to change their naked codes to
>>>> binary code.
>>>>
>>>> I have a image Script programers write and test their
>>>> R/Python/Spark-Shell/SQL.... codes on notebooks and be it to
>>>> BLACKBOX-NOTEBOOK, then upload it to github/svn.... where endusers who want
>>>> to use those notebooks could access by themselves. The endusers down load
>>>> those BLACKBOX-NOTEBOOK and import into their Zeppelin and it works fine.
>>>> Sound like happy the both.
>>>>
>>>> No.2 seems like easier than No.1, because the issue is depend on
>>>> authorization. But it is incomplete, because the codes reveal to the
>>>> endusers.
>>>>
>>>> I saw zepl.com as well.
>>>> Seems like Zeppelin and ZELP are aimed to help collaboration between
>>>> analysts. That is good. And if adding the above NO.1 feature into it, they
>>>> will be the best, i think.
>>>>
>>>> Do not You think so?
>>>>
>>>> -Ono
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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