This will ensure the successful installation of scale on your system.ĭownload Apache Spark according to your Hadoop version from Step #5: Verify if Scala is properly installed This screenshot shows the java version and assures the presence of java on the machine.Īs Spark is written in scala so scale must be installed to run spark on your machine. Java is a pre-requisite for using or running Apache Spark Applications. Step #3: Check if Java has installed properly
This will install JDK in your machine and would help you to run Java applications. Step #2: Install Java Development Kit (JDK)
This is necessary to update all the present packages in your machine. Let’s see the deployment in Standalone mode.
It is a data processing engine hosted at the vendor-independent Apache Software Foundation to work on large data sets or big data. The workflow is similar if you are using another device, but the screens might look a little different.Spark is an open-source framework for running analytics applications.
Below, you’ll see a series of screenshots from the Chrome browser of my MacBook. Let’s go through the steps for sharing a Spark Video you’ve made on YouTube.
Spark lets you download it to a file for offline viewing, or publish it to a link you can share with anyone. Of course, you don’t need YouTube to share the movies you and your student make. In this blog post, I’ll take you through the quick steps for sharing an Adobe Spark Video on YouTube. It’s called, 40 Ways to Inject Creativity into Your Classroom with Adobe Spark. You might already have a copy of the book Ben Forta, and I wrote all about using Spark with students. Regular readers of the blog know I am a big fan of the Adobe Spark tools. Setting up a school YouTube channel gives you the benefit of organizing all of your videos in one place. If you are creating videos to share school updates this year, or your students are creating videos, YouTube is one place to host them.
You can share Spark Videos on YouTube this school year! From making a slideshow with pictures from a field trip to spotlighting student work, there are lots of things schools can share with the world.
Do you have a YouTube channel for your school or classroom? This past year, I’ve led several presentations on how schools can share their stories.