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NotebooksΒΆ

This section explains how to use Notebooks. It covers the following topics:

  • Introduction to Notebooks
  • Managing Notebooks
  • Using Different Types of Notebook
  • Running Spark Applications in Notebooks
  • Running Shell Commands in Notebooks
  • Managing Notebook Versions using GitHub
  • Understanding the Zeppelin Metrics for Monitoring (AWS)
  • Zeppelin Metrics on the Datadog UI
  • Configuring Interpreters in a Notebook
  • Notebook Interpreter Operations
  • Using Dynamic Input Forms in Notebooks
  • Parameterizing Notebooks
  • Data Visualization in Notebooks

For information on using Notebooks with Spark, see:

  • Configuring a Spark Notebook
  • Understanding Spark Notebooks and its Interpreters
  • Running Spark Notebooks in a Schedule

To create, configure, run, clone, delete or bind a notebook through a REST API call, see Notebook API.

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