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ibmdbR and samples should be delivered soon as part of features 554, 555, 672 in Jupyter notebooks and 605, 666 in RStudio.
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AdminLeon Katsnelson (Director & CTO, IBM Analytics Emerging Technology, Cognitive Class Labs) responded
You asked/voted and we listened. We are working on an interface for file and directory management
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Instructions for using ibmdbpy in Jupyter notebooks can be found here: http://support.datascientistworkbench.com/knowledgebase/articles/860571-access-dashdb-or-db2-using-ibmdbpy-from-python-n
There is also a sample notebook on the welcome screen.Torsten Steinbach supported this idea ·
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We will look at this as two feature requests:
1. post your Shiny app on shinyapps.io (requires account)
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Sharing is a key concept needed. One one side for collaboration in a team of authors of notebooks. For this it would be beneficial to do the sharing based on a versioning backend, e.g. by using github.
But there is also sharing in the form of publishing. E.g. the notebook author wants some business user to be able to "consume" his notebook. For that scenario I would suggest to combine the sharing with dashboarding presentation, e.g. by combining it with this one here: https://github.com/jupyter-incubator/dashboards
In some way you can do this already through RStudio. But it should be a generic concept, yes.
Btw, in dashDB we have just started to release such generic REST API: https://developer.ibm.com/clouddataservices/wp-content/themes/projectnext-clouddata/dashDB/
Not complete yet, but it allows to browse and download files from users directories.