As I see you use stateful functions. Please consider whether your needs and possibilities match the actual stand of statefun project: https://lists.apache.org/thread/7cr2bgt91ppk6pz8o0nfbd10gs63nz6t
G On Tue, Oct 1, 2024 at 1:59 PM Nitin Chauhan <nitin.chau...@simadvisory.com> wrote: > Nitin Chauhan <nitin.chau...@simadvisory.com> > 5:21 PM (6 minutes ago) > to Andreas > Hello Gabor, > > Thanks for the response. > > I have a set of specific questions, it could be of great help if you could > answer them > > 1) Can stateful functions be executed only using Docker images provided by > flink? I could not execute it as a standalone app. > 2) Is it possible to access the state info outside of data processing i.e. > Can I access it from the UI as Sync calls? > 3) I tried to expose the stateful function as a REST endpoint without > ingress/egress but was unable to achieve without defining an ingress/egress > 4) How can I create a docker image of flink stateful APIs, I was unable to > decouple the source code and build a docker image. I used the playground > below. > > https://github.com/apache/flink-statefun-playground/tree/release-3.3/playground-internal > > Best Regards, > Nitin > > > On Tue, Oct 1, 2024 at 5:26 PM Gabor Somogyi <gabor.g.somo...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi Nitin, >> >> Flink applications can be started locally (run the main) for example from >> Intellij or any other similar IDE. >> Important note that such case the execution path is different but it's >> convenient for business logic debugging. >> >> BR, >> G >> >> >> On Tue, Oct 1, 2024 at 12:21 PM Nitin Chauhan < >> nitin.chau...@simadvisory.com> wrote: >> >>> HI >>> >>> I am trying to run a code using stateful APIs in my local machine. I am >>> able to run it if I use docker image provided by flink official source code. >>> >>> I wanted to know is there any way in which we can do it without using >>> the docker image and configuring everything on my own? >>> >>> Best Regards, >>> Nitin >>> >>