Sure, the directory is what prescribed by the Maven build process.
Although there is no requirement for us to provide the build process in
Maven this will help if one needs to move in that direction.
Thanks
Ramesh..
On Mon, 2009-10-19 at 16:38 -0500, Sanjay Chaudhuri wrote:
Hi Ramesh,
Thanks. Will use connector-loopback to get started with along with the
same directory structure as the template.
Sanjay
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 4:02 PM, Ramesh Reddy <rareddy(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
Sanjay,
No, Teiid do not have tools currently to produce the
templates. Look in
the "connector-api" project's "org.teiid.connector.api"
package to see
the interface classes. Also, "org.teiid.connector.basic"
package
provides the base class implementations of these interfaces.
The
generated ones should extend the from basic and override
certain
methods.
connector-loopback may be the simplest to see what are must
have classes
to generate to provide a simple "hello world" kind of
connector.
connector-jdbc would be other extreme as to what we can do.
The idea here somebody is trying to write these connectors,
and we are
providing a development environment for them.
Let me know if you have any questions. Thank you.
Ramesh..
On Mon, 2009-10-19 at 15:12 -0500, Sanjay Chaudhuri wrote:
> Hi Ramesh,
>
> I had gone briefly through the connector development guide;
did not
> seem to see any direct java/dos command to generate the
necessary
> template classes. It will be helpful if you can get me the
skeleton
> classes/interfaces, which will get generated though the
Eclipse
> wizard.
>
> Under the extension directories I looked at the sources for
some of
> these connector jars:
> connector-ldap-6.2.0-SNAPSHOT.jar
> connector-xml-6.2.0-SNAPSHOT.jar
> connector-jdbc-6.2.0-SNAPSHOT.jar
> connector-text-6.2.0-SNAPSHOT.jar
>
> Thanks
>
> Sanjay
>
> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 8:48 PM, Ramesh Reddy
<rareddy(a)redhat.com>
> wrote:
> Sumanth,
>
> Welcome, thanks for your offer to contribute. We
sincerely
> appreciate any help.
>
> Currently Teiid does not mandate any coding
guidelines,
> however there are few things we do follow. I try to
put
> something simple put together very soon on WIKI.
Usually we
> use the default code formatting comes with Eclipse
install. I
> am thinking in the lines of
>
http://www.jboss.org/community/wiki/JbpmCodingGuidelines
> I will post to the dev-list in couple days, you are
welcome to
> contribute.
>
> The digest replying instructions are usually at the
beginning
> of the digest message. It is no more than selecting
the "reply
> all" and changing the subject line to the reflect
the message
> you are replying to with "Re:" in the front. Please
make sure
> that you include only sections of the message that
you are
> replying to. Since Teiid is low volume list, you can
turn off
> the digest otherwise.
>
> Now coming to project, if you have any ideas about
this
> tooling project, please let us know, we can discuss
and make
> them part of the project if we all agree. I will let
Sanjay
> answer if he needs any assistance with the work.
Teiid has
> plenty of other tasks if you would like to
contribute, both
> eclipse and non-eclipse related.
>
> If you only want to do "eclipse" work,
> 1) we are in urgent need of Teiid integration with
Eclipse DTP
> (data tools platform). Basically Teiid needs to
another
> source, where somebody can connect to and issue
queries
> against.
> 2) We can also use this in Phase 2 of CDK tooling
project,
> where we can deploy connector to and issue queries
aginst.
> 3)That could be expanded to tooling around the the
"Connector
> Metadata" feature, where some one could define
multiple
> sources in DTP and integrate them using Teiid.
>
> We have ton of work on the non-eclipse side too, lot
of issues
> are mentioned on the JIRA system. Submitting a
patches is
> excellent way to contribute, take a look if anything
interests
> you.
>
> Let me know what interests you, then we can plan and
discuss
> accordingly.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Ramesh..
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sumanth P K" <sumanth.technical(a)gmail.com>
> To: email2sanjayc(a)gmail.com, "Ramesh Reddy"
> <rareddy(a)redhat.com>
> Cc: teiid-dev(a)lists.jboss.org
> Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 12:17:15 AM GMT
-06:00
> US/Canada Central
> Subject: Teiid Eclipse Plugin
>
>
> Sanjay / Ramesh,
>
> I have been following the discussion regarding the
> requirements of Teiid CDK Plugin for Eclipse. I am
interested
> in taking part in the process. Let me know what
pieces I can
> start looking into and I can start the same. We may
need to
> come up with some preliminary standards that
everybody should
> follow (for example: naming conventions, exception
handling to
> name a few), so that inconsistencies are avoided.
>
> Ramesh - I know it has been quite a while since I
had
> communicated to you regarding this. I have been
going through
> the documents and have some idea on how things work.
And I
> guess I am now better placed to understand the terms
involved.
> To be honest the pace from my end had been slow, but
I intend
> to devote more time to this from now onwards.
>
> Also, I had subscribed to the Teiid message digest
and hence
> can any of you please let me know how to reply to a
specific
> mail in the digest. (I did not know how to do that
and hence
> had to send this email separately.).
>
> Thanks,
> Sumanth.
>
>
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