mple example. It contains only one
> DBCPConnectionPool that can be looked up, but a second one can be added in
> the same way.
>
> Regards,
> Peter Turcsanyi
>
> On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 10:13 PM John Fak wrote:
>
>> Does someone have a basic example of using this ?
>
Does someone have a basic example of using this ?
I really dont understand it. And it seems useful.
Does the attribute database.name tie back to the "Name" of the
DBCPConnectionPool ?
How do you pass that dynamically ? Via some updateattibute processor ?
Be great to see a very basic flow on
<
wcdolive...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, John,
>
> I would say you should build 20 dataflows because it will probably be more
> isolated and testable.
>
> About the password, maybe you can use the password as a variable, huh?
>
> Em ter, 1 de out de 2019 às 12:44, Joh
If you want a flow to replicate to say 20 databases and perform data action.
1) Can this be 1 flow (source) connected to 20 targets - or should it be
separate flows (20).
2) If you need a password to be dynamic as it may change - and be differnt
across 20 endpoints . can part of the flow
Has anyone used nifi to move data to Redis ?
What processors etc ?
Ideally want to use a sorted set in redis.
The replication of data based on an incrementing key (date,sequence) is
awesome in nifi to replicate data between systems. Essentially every new
record is converted to arvo and then propogated and inserted at other side.
But what about updates ? Deletes ? How are they handled without having to
Hope this email is ok if not apologies and just delete (admins).
Not a nifi issue as such .
Thinking about using nifi flow but never been down the open source route.
Would anyone on the list be willing to share their experiences on nifi in
production ?
If so please drop me an email at