I hope I am not missleading you but as far as I understand the "spark interpreter" is actually a scala interpreter until the time you access one of the context objects, and as much as I understand from you library, you have a stand alone library which should be loaded and accessed locally. So - all you need to do is in you scala code use the %dep to load the library and then call it's API.
This is just to save you time next time. You need to write an interpreter only if you want to access a back-end computation engine such as SPARK or ignite or any ODBC source. for local api call %dep should be enough. HTH, Eran On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 5:24 AM Koji Sekiguchi <koji.sekigu...@rondhuit.com> wrote: > Hi IT CTO, > > Thank you for the reply! > > Because I couldn't find any ways to use charts (bar chart, pie chart, > etc.) in Zeppelin > without having my own Interpreter... If you know it, please let me know. > > And now I see the comment of DepInterpreter, it seems it is used for Spark: > > /** > * DepInterpreter downloads dependencies and pass them when > SparkInterpreter initialized. > * It extends SparkInterpreter but does not create sparkcontext > * > */ > > nevertheless, it can be used for general purpose? > > regards, > > Koji > > > On 2015/06/30 20:25, IT CTO wrote: > > This might be a stupid question but .... > > Quick question regarding the NLP4L - why did you need to create an > > interpreter for NLP4L? what is the deference from just using the %dep and > > loading from scala and then accessing it from scala paragrap? > > Eran > > > > On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 10:56 AM Ophir Cohen <oph...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> Hi Daniel and good luck. > >> Can you share the meetup details? > >> 10x > >> > >> On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 9:30 AM, Daniel Haviv < > >> daniel.ha...@veracity-group.com> wrote: > >> > >>> Hi everybody, > >>> We are going to arrange a meetup in Israel where I'm going to dedicate > 45 > >>> minutes to introduce Zeppelin to the Big Data community in Israel. > >>> I'm going to display general usage of the Spark cli via zeppelin (and > >>> it's charting capabilities) and the WordCloud. > >>> > >>> Please share any cool examples you have of Zeppelin I can use. > >>> After the meetup, I will make sure these examples will be publicly > >>> available. > >>> > >>> > >>> Thanks, > >>> Daniel Haviv > >>> > >> > >> > > > >