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@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@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@gmail.com>
>         To: email2sanjayc@gmail.com, "Ramesh Reddy"
>         <rareddy@redhat.com>
>         Cc: teiid-dev@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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