Thanks, this sounds like a good idea - can you recommend such a project?

Jörn Franke <jornfra...@gmail.com> schrieb am Mi., 29. Nov. 2017 um
22:30 Uhr:

> If you want to really learn then I recommend you to start with a flink
> project that contains unit tests and integration tests (maybe augmented
> with https://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/HowToDevelopUnitTests to simulate a
> HDFS cluster during unit tests). It should also include coverage reporting.
> These aspects are equally crucial to know for developers to develop high
> quality big data applications and virtually all companies will require that
> you know these things.
>
> I am not sure if a hello world project in Flink exists containing all
> these but it would be a good learning task to create such a thing.
>
> On 29. Nov 2017, at 22:03, Georg Heiler <georg.kf.hei...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Getting started with Flink / scala, I wonder whether the scala base
> library should be excluded as a best practice:
> https://github.com/tillrohrmann/flink-project/blob/master/build.sbt#L32
> // exclude Scala library from assembly
> assemblyOption in assembly := (assemblyOption in
> assembly).value.copy(includeScala = false)
>
> Also I would like to know if https://github.com/tillrohrmann/flink-project is
> the most up to date getting started with flink-scala sample project you
> would recommend.
>
> Best,
> Georg
>
>

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