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| # Flink Kubernetes Client Code Example |
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| ## Overview |
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| This is an end-to-end example of running Flink Job via code using the Flink Kubernetes Operator. |
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| *What's in this example?* |
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| 1. Sample code for submitting an application similar to examples/basic.yaml programatically. |
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| ## How does it work? |
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| Just like when we apply k8 yaml file to k8 cluster, internally operator does create all deployment objects and submit. |
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| ## Usage |
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| The following steps assume that you have the Flink Kubernetes Operator installed and running in your environment. |
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| **Step 1**: Build K8 client maven project |
| ```bash |
| cd examples/kubernetes-client-examples |
| mvn clean package |
| ``` |
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| **Step 2**: Run the main method in `Basic.java` |