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Howto content Flink Custom JARs application #2361
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As this is your first application, no other applications are available to import source tables. |
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In the spirit of value and word economy, do we need this note? Are we anticipating user questions for this? (same question for the next note too)
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I would yes for now. It addresses a potential point of confusion for new users who might see the import table option in their first application despite having no other applications to import from. In an ideal scenario, the import option would be disabled or not visible for a user's first application to prevent this confusion.
While we haven't received reports of any issues, we want to preemptively clarify any potential questions or confusion by including this note.
Co-authored-by: Arthur <arthur.flageul-marquez@aiven.io>
Co-authored-by: Arthur <arthur.flageul-marquez@aiven.io>
What changed, and why it matters
You can now create Aiven for Flink applications and upload custom JARs. When creating a Flink application, you will now have the option to create either an SQL application or a JAR application.
Added steps for creating a JAR application and revised the structure flow accordingly.