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Ajay Bhat commented on FLINK-1228:
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Thanks Stephen.
Pls correct me if I'm wrong. The work to do would involve doing away with the  
JobManagerInfoServlet  and creating a handler that's annotated with JAXRS 
"@GET" for the displaying of jobs.

Also, I notice that the writing of JSON is done manually for each job, which 
would prove difficult to maintain if the structure of job is changed. Is there 
a reason it is done this way and not done with standard json processors like 
Jackson?

> Add REST Interface to JobManager
> --------------------------------
>
>                 Key: FLINK-1228
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-1228
>             Project: Flink
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Arvid Heise
>
> For rolling out jobs to an external cluster, we currently have 3 choices:
> a) Manual submission with Web Interface
> b) Automatic/Manual submission with CLClient
> c) Automatic submission with custom client
> I propose to add a way to submit jobs automatically through a HTTP Rest 
> Interface. Among other benefits, this extension allows an automatic 
> submission of jobs through a restrictive proxy.
> Rough idea:
> The web interface would offer a REST entry point for example /jobs. POSTing 
> to this entry point allows the submission of a new job and returns the job 
> URL. http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/sigv4-post-example.html
> GETting the job URL returns a small status.
> DELETING the job URL aborts the job.
> GETting on the /jobs returns a list of active and scheduled jobs.
> Since Flink already has a Jetty web server and uses Json for other services, 
> the basic extension should require low effort. It would help Flink to be used 
> inside larger corporations and align the interfaces with the other 
> state-of-the-art MapReduce systems (s3, HDFS, HBase all have HTTP interface).



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