- Apache Flink Tutorial
- Apache Flink - Home
- Apache Flink - Big Data Platform
- Batch vs Real-time Processing
- Apache Flink - Introduction
- Apache Flink - Architecture
- Apache Flink - System Requirements
- Apache Flink - Setup/Installation
- Apache Flink - API Concepts
- Apache Flink - Table API and SQL
- Creating a Flink Application
- Apache Flink - Running a Flink Program
- Apache Flink - Libraries
- Apache Flink - Machine Learning
- Apache Flink - Use Cases
- Apache Flink - Flink vs Spark vs Hadoop
- Apache Flink - Conclusion
- Apache Flink Resources
- Apache Flink - Quick Guide
- Apache Flink - Useful Resources
- Apache Flink - Discussion
Apache Flink - Setup/Installation
Before the start with the setup/ installation of Apache Flink, let us check whether we have Java 8 installed in our system.
Java - version
We will now proceed by downloading Apache Flink.
wget http://mirrors.estointernet.in/apache/flink/flink-1.7.1/flink-1.7.1-bin-scala_2.11.tgz
Now, uncompress the tar file.
tar -xzf flink-1.7.1-bin-scala_2.11.tgz
Go to Flink's home directory.
cd flink-1.7.1/
Start the Flink Cluster.
./bin/start-cluster.sh
Open the Mozilla browser and go to the below URL, it will open the Flink Web Dashboard.
http://localhost:8081
This is how the User Interface of Apache Flink Dashboard looks like.
Now the Flink cluster is up and running.
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