CrynetLogistics commented on code in PR #517:
URL: https://github.com/apache/flink-web/pull/517#discussion_r863955894


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+---
+layout: post
+title: "The Generic Asynchronous Base Sink"
+date: 2022-04-30 16:00:00
+authors:
+- CrynetLogistics:
+  name: "Zichen Liu"
+excerpt: An overview of the new AsyncBaseSink and how to use it for building 
your own concrete sink
+---
+
+Flink sinks share a lot of similar behavior. All sinks batch records according 
to user-defined buffering hints, sign requests, write them to the destination, 
retry unsuccessful or throttled requests, and participate in checkpointing.
+
+This is why for [Flink 
1.15](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLINK/FLIP-171%3A+Async+Sink) 
we have decided to create the `AsyncSinkBase`, an abstract sink with a number 
of common functionalities extracted. 
+
+This is a base implementation for asynchronous sinks, which you should use 
whenever you need to implement a sink that doesn't offer transactional 
capabilities. Adding support for a new destination now only requires a 
lightweight shim that implements the specific interfaces of the destination 
using a client that supports async requests.
+
+This common abstraction will reduce the effort required to maintain individual 
sinks that extend from this abstract sink, with bug fixes and improvements to 
the sink core benefiting all implementations that extend it. The design of 
`AsyncSinkBase` focuses on extensibility and a broad support of destinations. 
The core of the sink is kept generic and free of any connector-specific 
dependencies.
+
+The sink base is designed to participate in checkpointing to provide 
at-least-once semantics and can work directly with destinations that provide a 
client that supports asynchronous requests. Alternatively, concrete sink 
implementers may manage their own thread pool with a synchronous client.
+
+In this post, we will go over the details of the AsyncSinkBase so that you can 
start using it to build your own concrete sink.
+
+{% toc %}
+
+# Adding the base sink as a dependency
+
+In order to use the base sink, you will need to add the following dependency 
to your project. The example below follows the Maven syntax:
+
+```xml
+<dependency>
+  <groupId>org.apache.flink</groupId>
+  <artifactId>flink-connector-base</artifactId>
+  <version>${flink.version}</version>
+</dependency>
+```
+
+# The Public Interfaces of AsyncSinkBase

Review Comment:
   I think the current location of the KDS/KDF mention is appropriate because 
the user can better appreciate the naming of the classes in the linked modules 
having gone through the base versions.



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