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ASF GitHub Bot commented on NIFI-4872:
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Github user jtstorck commented on the issue:

    https://github.com/apache/nifi/pull/2475
  
    I agree, @joewitt.  I wanted to get the annotation, its integration, and 
the components that need the annotation tagged, and sort through any issues or 
changes to the annotation itself before diving too deeply into writing specific 
descriptions.  The annotation supports a description, but it might be that a 
wall of text might not be the best way to convey a system resource 
consideration.  It might be a good time to look into supporting some formatting 
of the content in the annotation's description (including 
Reads/WritesAttribute).


> NIFI component high resource usage annotation
> ---------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: NIFI-4872
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-4872
>             Project: Apache NiFi
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Core Framework, Core UI
>    Affects Versions: 1.5.0
>            Reporter: Jeff Storck
>            Assignee: Jeff Storck
>            Priority: Critical
>
> NiFi Processors currently have no means to relay whether or not they have may 
> be resource intensive or not. The idea here would be to introduce an 
> Annotation that can be added to Processors that indicate they may cause high 
> memory, disk, CPU, or network usage. For instance, any Processor that reads 
> the FlowFile contents into memory (like many XML Processors for instance) may 
> cause high memory usage. What ultimately determines if there is high 
> memory/disk/cpu/network usage will depend on the FlowFiles being processed. 
> With many of these components in the dataflow, it increases the risk of 
> OutOfMemoryErrors and performance degradation.
> The annotation should support one value from a fixed list of: CPU, Disk, 
> Memory, Network.  It should also allow the developer to provide a custom 
> description of the scenario that the component would fall under the high 
> usage category.  The annotation should be able to be specified multiple 
> times, for as many resources as it has the potential to be high usage.
> By marking components with this new Annotation, we can update the generated 
> Processor documentation to include this fact.



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