For me it was taking the local jar and uploading it into the cluster. 2016-04-06 13:16 GMT+02:00 Shannon Carey <sca...@expedia.com>:
> Thanks for the info! It is a bit difficult to tell based on the > documentation whether or not you need to put your jar onto the Flink master > node and run the flink command from there in order to get a job running. > The documentation on > https://ci.apache.org/projects/flink/flink-docs-release-1.0/setup/yarn_setup.html > isn't > very explicit about where you can run the flink command from, and doesn't > mention that you can run the job programmatically instead of using the CLI. > > From: Christophe Salperwyck <christophe.salperw...@gmail.com> > Date: Wednesday, April 6, 2016 at 1:24 PM > To: <user@flink.apache.org> > Subject: Re: Running Flink jobs directly from Eclipse > > From my side I was starting the YARN session from the cluster: > flink-0.10.1/bin/yarn-session.sh -n 64 -s 4 -jm 4096 -tm 4096 > > Then getting the IP/port from the WebUI and then from Eclipse: > ExecutionEnvironment env = > ExecutionEnvironment.createRemoteEnvironment("xx.xx.xx.xx", 40631, > "target/FlinkTest-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT-jar-with-dependencies.jar"); > > The JAR need to be compiled before. > > Hope it helps! > Christophe > > 2016-04-06 9:25 GMT+02:00 Serhiy Boychenko <serhiy.boyche...@cern.ch>: > >> Cheerz, >> >> >> >> I have been working last few month on the comparison of different data >> processing engines and recently came across Apache Flink. After reading >> different academic papers on comparison of Flink with other data processing >> I would definitely give it a shot. The only issue I am currently having is >> that I am unable to submit Flink jobs directly from Eclipse (to YARN >> cluster). I am wondering if you got any guildelines how I could do the >> submission not from the client but from Eclipse directly? (I was unable to >> find anything related, with the exception of setting up Eclipse for working >> on Flink core) >> >> >> >> Best regards, >> >> Serhiy. >> >> >> > >