Hi Ufuk, Sorry I missed this email reply from you.
Yeah, I also used IntelliJ for development and trying to do remote debugging instead. Could you share your dev setup to run Flink using IntelliJ instead? - Henry On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 12:29 AM, Ufuk Celebi <u.cel...@fu-berlin.de> wrote: > Hey Henry, > > On 21 Jul 2014, at 09:18, Henry Saputra <henry.sapu...@gmail.com> wrote: >> What are your recommended setup to run and develop Flink locally? > > I use IntelliJ for day-to-day dev and testing and run everything inside the > IDE. > > If you want to use real programs to test your code you can use > JavaProgramTestBase for local startup of the system. > o.a.flink.test.exampleJavaPrograms.WordCountITCase is a good example to see > how it works. > > You can also write tests, which use LocalEnvironment. If you want to use an > existing Flink installation, e.g. in flink-dist/target or remote, you can use > the RemoteEnvironment to submit a JAR. > > Does any of this help? > >> I have been doing local Flink by going to flink-dist/target/ and run >> Flink from there. >> I was wondering if you guys have preferred way to do Flink development? >> Maybe we could add section about "Developing Flink" in the website? > > +1 > > We had something along those lines a while back for Eclipse and I remember > that it was helpful when I started with the project. Thanks for pointing this > out. :-)