Process to create multiple files

2015-08-17 Thread plj
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Re: Process to create multiple files

2015-08-17 Thread Dan Bress
ware Engineer ONYX Consulting Services From: plj Sent: Monday, August 17, 2015 1:27 PM To: d...@nifi.incubator.apache.org Subject: Process to create multiple files Howdy, I'm new to NiFi so please bear with me. What I want to accomplish is: read an image file process the file to c

RE: Process to create multiple files

2015-08-17 Thread plj
ick L. Subject: Re: Process to create multiple files plj, I would not recommend having this processor create multiple thumbnails. What I would recommend is the following: Create a new processor called "CreateThumbnail" or "RescaleImage" Then have a configuration on the

Re: Process to create multiple files

2015-08-17 Thread Joe Witt
d > the files metadata. > > > Thank > > Pat > > From: Dan Bress [via Apache NiFi (incubating) Developer List] > [mailto:ml-node+s39713n251...@n7.nabble.com] > Sent: Monday, August 17, 2015 1:40 PM > To: Jones, Patrick L. > Subject: Re: Process to create multipl

RE: Process to create multiple files

2015-08-17 Thread plj
: Monday, August 17, 2015 1:56 PM To: Jones, Patrick L. Subject: Re: Process to create multiple files Hello Pat, Yeah makes sense. You would need a custom processor to support the NITF format [1] There does appear to be a Java library to deal with it but its licensing isn't ASL v2 compatible so

Re: Process to create multiple files

2015-08-17 Thread Bryan Bende
ks the NITF bundle? > Any examples? > > Thank, > > Pat > > > From: Joe Witt [via Apache NiFi (incubating) Developer List] [mailto: > ml-node+s39713n2513...@n7.nabble.com] > Sent: Monday, August 17, 2015 1:56 PM > To: Jones, Patrick L. > Subject: Re: Process to crea

Re: Process to create multiple files

2015-08-17 Thread Joe Percivall
. Subject: Re: Process to create multiple files Hello Pat, Yeah makes sense.  You would need a custom processor to support the NITF format [1] There does appear to be a Java library to deal with it but its licensing isn't ASL v2 compatible so we're not likely to be able to play alo