Easiest route I think would be to borrow a bundle from the official code
base or a third party and import that as a skeleton into Eclipse. The Maven
support in 2018 is outstanding in IntelliJ, and can't imagine the case is
different with Eclipse. It's dead simple compared to try to work through
the
I would recommend ( if you want to do this ) looking at the source code for
the nar maven plugin, since you will have to re-implement it some how.
On November 15, 2018 at 18:19:36, Milan Das (m...@interset.com) wrote:
Trust me, you are bringing trouble. I am not sure if there is any user have
d
Trust me, you are bringing trouble. I am not sure if there is any user have
done that.
You may practice the following and try building it the nar (zip on your own).
https://www.nifi.rocks/developing-a-custom-apache-nifi-processor-json/
Thanks,
Milan Das
On 11/15/18, 4:54 PM, "Arun kumar" wro
Hello,
It would really be best to use Maven as NiFi's NAR Maven plugin will
ensure that you are building the proper structure and will make things
easy for you.
Otherwise it would be up to you to somehow create the appropriate NAR
structure (and if it ever changes you would have to update your
pr
Hi,
I am looking for ways to write custom processors and controller services
and generate NAR from eclipse without maven dependencies. Pls provide
pointers.
Thanks.