+1, right direction to take for now.
----- "Ted Jones" <tejones(a)redhat.com> wrote:
There are two ways to create/deploy resources in Jopr:
1.) Via configuration - where the user enters the configuration values
need to create and deploy a resource
2.) As a standalone resource file - think of war or vdb deployment
here. The resource archive or file already exists and can be deployed
via Jopr.
Any thoughts on which way we should go regarding Translators? If we go
with 2, there will be a dependency on the Designer to actually create
the Translator resource. If we go with 1, there will be no way to
deploy an existing Translator through Jopr (other than manually).
There *may* be a way to implement this as a Jopr operation from the
Teiid runtime resource but it seems clunky to me to do it this way.
I am pursuing 1 for now due to the Designer dependency, but thought it
would be good to air this out in the mailing lists as well in case
there is some consideration I have overlooked.
Thanks,
Ted
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