Yes, in IntelliJ you just need to setup a JDK. If you don't already have one just download and install a recent JDK and then point IntelliJ to it.
On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 12:27 PM, janardhan shetty <janardhan...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Flink team, > > I am setting up my dev environment to start developing flink applications > primarily on Java. > Can you pls provide few clarifications: > > Fyi, > First time use of Intelli J and Flink: > > Clarifications needed: > > 1. After importing quickstart as maven project in intelli J . It asks for > SDK not defined > Do we need to select JDK and point to local jdk install path? > -- Jamie Grier data Artisans, Director of Applications Engineering @jamiegrier <https://twitter.com/jamiegrier> ja...@data-artisans.com