问题
I am a new user of Spark. I have a web service that allows a user to request the server to perform a complex data analysis by reading from a database and pushing the results back to the database. I have moved those analysis's into various Spark applications. Currently I use spark-submit to deploy these applications.
However, I am curious, when my web server (written in Java) receives a user request, what is considered the "best practice" way to initiate the corresponding Spark application? Spark's documentation seems to be to use "spark-submit" but I would rather not pipe out the command to a terminal to perform this action. I saw an alternative, Spark-JobServer, which provides an RESTful interface to do exactly this, but my Spark applications are written in either Java or R, which seems to not interface well with Spark-JobServer.
Is there another best-practice to kickoff a spark application from a web server (in Java), and wait for a status result whether the job succeeded or failed?
Any ideas of what other people are doing to accomplish this would be very helpful! Thanks!
回答1:
I've had a similar requirement. Here's what I did:
To submit apps, I use the hidden Spark REST Submission API: http://arturmkrtchyan.com/apache-spark-hidden-rest-api
Using this same API you can query status for a Driver or you can Kill your Job later
There's also another hidden UI Json API: http://[master-node]:[master-ui-port]/json/ which exposes all information available on the master UI in JSON format.
Using "Submission API" I submit a driver and using the "Master UI API" I wait until my Driver and App state are RUNNING
回答2:
The web server can also act as the Spark driver. So it would have a SparkContext
instance and contain the code for working with RDDs.
The advantage of this is that the Spark executors are long-lived. You save time by not having to start/stop them all the time. You can cache RDDs between operations.
A disadvantage is that since the executors are running all the time, they take up memory that other processes in the cluster could possibly use. Another one is that you cannot have more than one instance of the web server, since you cannot have more than one SparkContext
to the same Spark application.
回答3:
We are using Spark Job-server and it is working fine with Java also just build jar of Java code and wrap it with Scala to work with Spark Job-Server.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29282408/deploy-apache-spark-application-from-another-application-in-java-best-practice