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Van Halbert moved JBEDSP-535 to TEIIDDES-394:
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Project: Teiid Designer (was: JBoss Enterprise Data Services Platform)
Key: TEIIDDES-394 (was: JBEDSP-535)
Component/s: Import/Export
(was: Designer)
Fix Version/s: (was: Future Versions)
Affects Version/s: (was: 5.5.3)
Association between a model and a connector binding for use by the
Preview functionality should be stored within the model
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Key: TEIIDDES-394
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/TEIIDDES-394
Project: Teiid Designer
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Import/Export
Environment: Designer 5.5.3
Reporter: Greg Haber
Assignee: Barry LaFond
Priority: Minor
The proposal here is that a weak association between a model and the connector binding it
is associated with for design time preview functionality should be stored in the model
file itself, and used to re-establish the association for preview functionality when that
model is brought into Designer (such as when an import of a Model Project Set is
performed).
The association would be stored in the model with a minimum of information (just the
binding name), and the proposed logic is that if there is already an existing binding in
Designer with name matching that in the model file, the association for Preview will be
automatically established with that binding.
I have attached an e-mail thread between me and rreddy on this topic.
One wrinkle here (not explicitly discussed in the e-mail thread) is if the referenced
binding in the model does not previously exist in the Designer workspace, but _is_ defined
by a VDB contained in the same model project set, and feature JBEDSP-287 is implemented
(so that such VDB binding definitions do get brought in during import). It would be good
if the association for Preview functionality between model and binding could also be
re-established in this case. This would presumably require that the import of a model
project set first import any VDBs before it imported design time models.
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