I cannot follow completely in your last step when you fail. What do you mean by "I'm stuck at the level when I want to copy that from the jar to submit it to flink"?
Btw: I copied the code from the SO question and it works for me on the current master (which includes Till's hotfix). -Matthias On 04/13/2016 09:39 PM, star jlong wrote: > Thanks Matthias for the reply. > Maybe I should explain what I want to do better.My objective is to deploy a > flink topology on flink using java but in the production mode. For that here > are the step that I have taken. > 1-Convert a sample wordcount storm topology to a flink topology as indicated > here https://flink.apache.org/news/2015/12/11/storm-compatibility.html2-Run > the topology on local mode (with my IDE eclipse) and on production mode by > assembling everything with a mvn clean install then submitting the jar to > flink on the command line with > ./bin/flink run -c stormWorldCount.WordCountTopology > /home/raymond/testFlink/target/storm_example-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT-jar-with-dependencies.jar > myFlinkTopology > At this level everything went well. > > Then I wanted to submit the same jar to flink on the production mode by using > a java program. Then I decided to create a mainMethod in my topology that > returns the flinkTopology which I wanted to submit to flink using the > FlinkClient. But I'm stuck at the level when I want to copy that from the jar > to submit it to flink. > > I know that is possible because I have used the same procedure with a storm > topology that it works perfectly well. > What I'm missing please? > jstar > > Le Mercredi 13 avril 2016 19h23, Matthias J. Sax <mj...@apache.org> a > écrit : > > > Hi jstar, > > I need to have a close look. But I am wondering why you use reflection > in the first place? Is there any specific reason for that? > > Furthermore, the example provided in project maven-example also covers > the case to submit a topology to Flink via Java. Have a look at > org.apache.flink.storm.wordcount.WordCountRemoteBySubmitter > > It contains a main() method and you can just run it as a regular Java > program in your IDE. > > The SO question example should also work; it also contains a main() > method, so you should be able to run it. > > Btw: If you use Storm-Compatiblitly-API there is no reason the get an > ExecutuionEnvironment in you code. This happen automatically with > FlinkClient/FlinkSubmitter. > > Furthermore, I would recommend to use FlinkSubmitter instead of > FlinkClient as it is somewhat simpler to use. > > About SO question: I guess the problem is the jar assembling. The user says > > "Since I'using maven to handle my dependencies, I do a Mvn clean install > to obtain the jar." > > I guess this is not sufficient to bundle a correct jar. Have a look into > pom.xml from storm-examples. It uses maven plug-ins in assemble the jar > correctly. (Regular maven artifact do not work for job submission...) > > Will have a close look and follow up... Hope this helps already. > > -Matthias > > On 04/13/2016 06:23 PM, star jlong wrote: >> Thanks for the reply. >> @Stephen, I try using RemoteEnvironment to submit my topology to flink. >> Here is the try that I did RemoteEnvironment remote = new >> RemoteEnvironment(ipJobManager, 6123, jarPath); remote.execute(); >> While running the program, this is the exception that I got. >> java.lang.RuntimeException: No data sinks have been created yet. A program >> needs at least one sink that consumes data. Examples are writing the data >> set or printing it. >> >> >> Le Mercredi 13 avril 2016 16h54, Till Rohrmann <trohrm...@apache.org> a >> écrit : >> >> >> I think this is not the problem here since the problem is still happening >> on the client side when the FlinkTopology tries to copy the registered >> spouts. This happens before the job is submitted to the cluster. Maybe >> Mathias could chime in here. >> >> Cheers, >> Till >> >> On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 5:39 PM, Stephan Ewen <se...@apache.org> wrote: >> >>> Hi! >>> >>> For flink standalone programs, you would use a "RemoteEnvironment" >>> >>> For Storm, I would use the "FlinkClient" in "org.apache.flink.storm.api". >>> That one should deal with jars, classloaders, etc for you. >>> >>> Stephan >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 3:43 PM, star jlong <jlongs...@yahoo.fr.invalid> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks for the suggestion. Sure those examples are interesting and I have >>>> deploy them successfully on flink. The deployment is done the command >>> line >>>> that is doing something like >>>> bin/flink run example.jarBut what I want is to submit the topology to >>>> flink using a java program. >>>> >>>> Thanks. >>>> >>>> Le Mercredi 13 avril 2016 14h12, Chesnay Schepler < >>> ches...@apache.org> >>>> a écrit : >>>> >>>> >>>> you can find examples here: >>>> >>>> >>> https://github.com/apache/flink/tree/master/flink-contrib/flink-storm-examples >>>> >>>> we haven't established yet that it is an API issue; it could very well >>>> be caused by the reflection magic you're using... >>>> >>>> On 13.04.2016 14:57, star jlong wrote: >>>>> Ok, it seems like there an issue with the api. So please does anybody >>>> has a working example for deploying a topology using the flink dependency >>>> flink-storm_2.11 or any other will be welcoming. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> jstar >>>>> >>>>> Le Mercredi 13 avril 2016 13h44, star jlong >>>> <jlongs...@yahoo.fr.INVALID> a écrit : >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Hi Schepler, >>>>> >>>>> Thanks for the concerned. Yes I'm actaully having the same issue as >>>> indicated on that post because I'm the one that posted that issue. >>>>> >>>>> Le Mercredi 13 avril 2016 13h35, Chesnay Schepler < >>>> ches...@apache.org> a écrit : >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36584784/issues-while-submitting-a-topology-to-apache-flink-using-the-flink-api >>>>> >>>>> On 13.04.2016 14:28, Till Rohrmann wrote: >>>>>> Hi jstar, >>>>>> >>>>>> what's exactly the problem you're observing? >>>>>> >>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>> Till >>>>>> >>>>>> On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 2:23 PM, star jlong >>> <jlongs...@yahoo.fr.invalid >>>>> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi there, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I'm jstar. I have been playing around with flink. I'm very much >>>> interested >>>>>>> in submitting a topoloy to flink using its api. As indicated >>>>>>> on stackoverflow, that is the try that I have given. But I was stuck >>>> with >>>>>>> some exception. Please any help will be welcoming. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks. >>>>>>> jstar >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> >> > > > >
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