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spark [2022/12/14 12:43]
straka [Using Spark in UFAL Environment]
spark [2024/09/27 09:17] (current)
straka [Basic Information]
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-====== Spark: Framework for Distributed Computations (Under Construction) ======+====== Spark: Framework for Distributed Computations ======
  
 [[http://spark.apache.org|{{:spark:spark-logo.png?150 }}]] [[http://spark.apache.org|Spark]] is a framework for distributed computations. Natively it works in Python, Scala and Java, and can be used limitedly in Perl using pipes. [[http://spark.apache.org|{{:spark:spark-logo.png?150 }}]] [[http://spark.apache.org|Spark]] is a framework for distributed computations. Natively it works in Python, Scala and Java, and can be used limitedly in Perl using pipes.
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 All Python, Scala and Java bindings work well in UFAL Environment. The displayed examples here are in Python and Scala. We do not discuss the Java binding, because it has the same API as Spark (and if you are a Java fan or know Java substantially better than Spark, you will be able to use it by yourself). All Python, Scala and Java bindings work well in UFAL Environment. The displayed examples here are in Python and Scala. We do not discuss the Java binding, because it has the same API as Spark (and if you are a Java fan or know Java substantially better than Spark, you will be able to use it by yourself).
  
-Currently (Dec 2022), Spark 3.3.is available.+Currently (Oct 2024), Spark 3.5.is available.
  
 ===== Getting Started ===== ===== Getting Started =====

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