Ok, I miss something, because I see the unmarshall method in the collector and for me it take json and transform it to a Map. I would explain that how could the collector take another format than json from the socket inputstream reader.
Le 3 nov. 2017 12:08, Jean-Baptiste Onofré <j...@nanthrax.net> a écrit : > > See my last e-mail in the thread. > > The collector should only send map. Marshaller should be called by the > appender. > > That's really important to both decouple collectors and appenders and be able > to use the alerts checker. > > Regards > JB > > On Nov 3, 2017, 09:05, at 09:05, Francois Papon > <francois.pa...@openobject.fr> wrote: > >We also have to change the target of the @Reference unmarshaller in the > >SocketCollector > > > >@Reference(target=Marshaller.SERVICE_KEY_DATAFORMAT + > >"=my-data-format") > > public void setUnmarshaller(Unmarshaller unmarshaller) { > > this.unmarshaller = unmarshaller; > > } > > > >where my-data-format is a config propertie, may be the reference have > >to > >be set in the activate method. > > > >Le 03/11/2017 à 11:56, Francois Papon a écrit : > >> Hi, > >> > >> I'm back with Decanter :) > >> > >> I'm thinking about adding a new propertie in the collector-socket to > >> define wich marshaller to use. > >> > >> Actually, the collector-socket marshaller work's only with Json > >format > >> in input but it will be nice if other format could be support. > >> > >> In the case of network equipement, data is send in different format, > >and > >> most of the time, each constructor send data in proprietary format. > >> > >> We could made custom dataFormatter implement Marshaller/Unmarshaller > >> decanter API packaging in a bundle as the Decanter Marshall Json, > >> declare like : > >> > >> @Component( > >> immediate = true, > >> property = Marshaller.SERVICE_KEY_DATAFORMAT + "=my-data-format" > >> ) > >> > >> in the properties cfg of the collector-socket we could add : > >> > >> # Dataformat json(default) > >> #dataformat=json > >> > >> dataformat=my-data-format > >> > >> I'm ready to do it if you think it could be reuse. > >>