Hi Esa,

welcome to the community :-). For the development of Flink it does not
really matter how you code. In general, contributors pick what suits their
needs best and so should you. Here is a link for general remarks for
setting up IntelliJ and Eclipse [1].

[1]
https://ci.apache.org/projects/flink/flink-docs-release-1.4/internals/ide_setup.html

Cheers,
Till

On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 1:49 PM, Esa Heikkinen <esa.heikki...@student.tut.fi>
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> Hello
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> I am newbie with Flink.
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> I’d want to develop my Flink scala-application in Windows IDE (for
> examples IntelliJ IDEA) and run them in Linux (Ubuntu).
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> Is that good or bad idea ? Or is it some remote use possible ?
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> At this moment there are no graphical interface (GUI) in Linux. Or would
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> I have ssh-tunneled the port 8081 to Windows and I can run (or monitor) my
> Flink applications in browser (Firefox) of Windows.
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> Or is it better to use a simple editor like nano in Linux and forgot all
> “smart” GUI editors and IDE’s in Windows-side ?
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> Do you have recommendations how to do that ?
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