Hi Lali,

+1 for the approach.
Most of the use cases involved in 'ESB Graphical editor' and 'Datamapper
Editor' are almost identical.

For an example, there are mediator sequences (Eg: Log --> Property -->
Send) in ESB editor and Operator sequences (Eg: Split --> toLowerCase -->
Concat) in Datamapper editor. And also there should be a way to add a new
mediator into the ESB editor with minimal effort and Datamapper editor has
the same requirement when we want to add a new Operator to editor.  So its
a good idea to use the same pattern which we used in ESB Graphical Editor
for Datamapper editor(in terms of config generator for Operators).


Thanks,
Viraj.



On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 9:33 PM, Lali Devamanthri <l...@wso2.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>  In ESB graphical model serialization, DevS have used
> 'EsbTransformerRegistry' class for register each mediator specific
> serialization classes. This allow to add new mediator serialization without
> a pain. We can use same pattern to add data mapper operators config
> generation classes. Are there any other best practises or suggestion for do
> $subject?
>
> Thanks,
> Lali
>
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> WSO2 Inc.; http://wso2.com
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>
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