Simon,

Sorry I am new to Zeppelin ... could you elaborate on the extended
capabilities of the paragraph you are describing. I was under the feeling
that a %html or %angular paragraph could (may be) handle that. My need
would be to embed javascript in a paragraph to display in some way my scala
data - we have this capability currently to display forms if I am not wrong.

Anyway a extended version of the paragraph to be able to deal with this
generalization would be useful I believe - and I dont think this is going
in the same direction than the GSOC - but worth checking.

+1 for your proposal

Guillaume

On 9 June 2015 at 08:38, Simon Ball <sb...@hortonworks.com> wrote:

>  Something I've been thinking about is whether the paragraph code could
> be refactored to extra visualisation into a kind of specialised paragraph,
> which would form the base for custom visualisation, so you could for
> example use other charting libraries, as well as, say, custom d3 code
> encapsulated in something that worked a bit like the existing paragraphs.
> That would give you nice separation of the vis code and the 'data code'.
>
>  I've been holding off on doing anything in this area so as not to step
> on GSOC toes, but it seems like the architecture of something like this
> could be worth a community discussion.
>
>  Let me know what you think, happy to do the ground work if that helps.
>
>  Simon
>
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> Simon Elliston Ball
> Solutions Engineer - EMEA
>  Hortonworks - We Do Hadoop
>
>
> On 9 Jun 2015, at 06:56, tog <guillaume.all...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>   Hiya,
>
>  Ok for the +1 ;-)
> But have you try to embed a map for example
>
> On 9 June 2015 at 07:26, IT CTO <goi....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> +1 for that :-)
>>
>>  On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 8:16 AM tog <guillaume.all...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>>  I understand that a GSOC is working on improving visualisation by
>>> enabling a seamless integration of several libraries such as nv3d, Google
>>> Charts, ...
>>>
>>>  Is there an action on extending visualisation to embed maps (for
>>> example) as well ?
>>>
>>>  I am wondering if this is doable from zeppelin itself ? If so I would
>>> be interested by discussing any attempt that could have been made.
>>>
>>>  Thanks
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