Thank you for your help Pritam. I got this working now. The missing pool piece for me was that I had to set the "web.upload.dir" which my default is some auto generated directory under tmp.
One problem I had was that the jar actually needs to be placed under $web.upload.dir/flink-web-upload, i.e.a hardcoded subdir under the user specified dir. It would be nice if that didn't happen and flink just read directly from the root ($web.upload.dir). I can create a ticket for it to see if there is any general interest in such a change. Thanks again for your help Tim On Mon, Oct 21, 2019, 10:37 AM Pritam Sadhukhan <sadhukhan.pri...@gmail.com> wrote: > Can you please share your dockerfile? > Please upload your jar at /opt/flink/product-libs/flink-web-upload/. > > Regards, > Pritam. > > On Mon, 21 Oct 2019 at 19:58, Timothy Victor <vict...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Thanks Pritam. >> >> Unfortunately this does not work for me. I get a response that says >> "jar file /tmp/flink-web-<guid>/flink-web-upload/<jarname> does not exist". >> >> It is looking for the jar in the tmp folder. Wonder of there is a way to >> change that so that it looks in the right folder. >> >> Thanks >> >> Tim >> >> On Sun, Oct 20, 2019, 7:55 AM Pritam Sadhukhan < >> sadhukhan.pri...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi Tim, >>> >>> I have the similar scenario where I have embedded my jar within the >>> image. >>> >>> I used the following command to submit the job : >>> >>> curl -X POST http://localhost:8081/jars/<jar-name>.jar/run >>> <http://localhost:8081/jars/28f05eb0-9aab-4a18-ae66-f1e10970c11f_soar-ueba-training-service.jar/run> >>> >>> with the request parameters if any. >>> >>> >>> Please let me know if this helps. >>> >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Pritam. >>> >>> On Sat, 19 Oct 2019 at 20:06, Timothy Victor <vict...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> I have a flink docker image with my job's JAR already contained >>>> within. I would like to run a job with this jar via the REST api. Is that >>>> possible? >>>> >>>> I know I can run a job via REST using JarID (ID assigned by flink when >>>> a jar is uploaded). However I don't have such an ID since this jar is >>>> already part of the image. >>>> >>>> Via CLI I can start a job using classpath. But can I do the same via >>>> the REST api. Any other ways to achieve this? >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> Tim >>>> >>>