Learning Apache Flink S01E03: Running my First Flink Cluster and Application
🎉 I just ran my first Apache Flink cluster and application on it 🎉
🎉 I just ran my first Apache Flink cluster and application on it 🎉
My journey with Apache Flink begins with an overview of what Flink actually is.
What better place to start than the Apache Flink website itself:
Apache Flink is a framework and distributed processing engine for stateful computations over unbounded and bounded data streams. Flink has been designed to run in all common cluster environments, perform computations at in-memory speed and at any scale.
Like a fortunate child on Christmas Day, I’ve got a brand new toy! A brand new—to me—open-source technology to unwrap, learn, and perhaps even aspire to master elements of within.
I joined Decodable two weeks ago, and since Decodable is built on top of Apache Flink it seems like a great time to learn it. After six years learning Apache Kafka and hearing about this “Flink” thing but—for better or worse—never investigating it, I now have the perfect opportunity to do so.