Hi Zoi,
Thanks for the response! I see the point that the command-line tool is for
production and the library is for development. That's consistent with my
use experience of big data engines like spark and flink.
As for the issue <https://github.com/apache/incubator-wayang/issues/282>, I
found the discussion
<https://lists.apache.org/thread/5czmqpzk5vmw06z258jg7p6d2r1y4c88> and
sure, I can help to solve the problem. But I believe my current solution is
not what we really want in the long run, right? The key part is to correct
the downloaded zip file so other new users do not need to debug by
themselves to add missing jars. While I am not quite familiar with Wayand's
release process, will there be someone else with more experience to figure
it out?
Then I can take care of the other parts like validating the new zip/tar
file, improving the README or solving some other problems in the process.
What do you think?

Again, thanks for your help in the mailing list and the github issue.

Best,
Biao Geng

Zoi Kaoudi <[email protected]> 于2023年4月14日周五 03:32写道:

>  Dear Biao,
> welcome to the Wayang community :)
> It's great you could run Wayang and yes you are in the right direction.
> There is no right way on how to use Wayang that is why in the issue I
> suggested to have two different ways in the documentation. One is using the
> wayang-submit but it has to be with a prebuilt package that you can
> download and then you just run your jobs. This is meant more for
> production. The other is as you said like a library that you can use in
> your java application when developing.
>
> As you already made it run, do you think you could take care of that issue
> and Michalis could take care of a different issue.What do you think?
> Best
> --Zoi
>
>     Στις Πέμπτη 13 Απριλίου 2023 - 05:55:39 μ.μ. CEST, ο χρήστης Biao Geng
> <[email protected]> έγραψε:
>
>  Dear community,
>
> Thanks for your efforts for creating this project! I am new to Wayang and
> want to follow instructions to run a quick demo. I finally managed to do
> that and could see outputs like the following(I wrote some notes about the
> process in this issue’s comment<
> https://github.com/apache/incubator-wayang/issues/282#issuecomment-1507208045
> >):
> ```
> Found 689 words:
> 91x the
> 87x wayang
> 68x apache
> ```
> But in the process, I had to figure out some installation/running
> problems, which makes me wondering if I am on the right direction: should I
> use wayang-submit or consider Wayang as a library(i.e. write java program
> and build a fat jar)? Which one is recommended?
>
> Best,
> Biao Geng
>

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