Hello Le,
The whole charm of statefun from my point of view comes with the remote functions. Especially on kubernetes it gives you the option to scale and deploy the remote function with the core logic independent of the flink worker/manager. Examples are in the playground repository: https://github.com/apache/flink-statefun-playground/tree/release-3.1 Best, Christian Von: Igal Shilman <i...@apache.org> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 7. Oktober 2021 11:20 An: Le Xu <sharonx...@gmail.com> Cc: user <user@flink.apache.org> Betreff: Re: Deploying python statefun program on standalone Flink cluster Hello Le, Currently the only way to execute a Python function with StateFun is through a remote function. This means that you need to host the function separately. [1] Good luck! Igal [1] https://nightlies.apache.org/flink/flink-statefun-docs-master/docs/modules/http-endpoint/ On Thu, Oct 7, 2021 at 1:19 AM Le Xu <sharonx...@gmail.com <mailto:sharonx...@gmail.com> > wrote: Hello! I was wondering if there is an example to deploy Python statefun program directly on standalone cluster (or if this is supported at all). Right now I found an early write up here <https://github.com/flint-stone/flink-statefun/blob/8ffe619a94917d676cf1054c8a0e60de544663db/README.md> saying that in order to deploy a java project we can simply add statefun dependency to the project. If I have my on standalone Flink cluster, is there a way to run a python program directly on top of it? Thanks! Le
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