...right nars should generally port well. On Tue, Jul 21, 2020 at 10:25 AM Jeremy Pemberton-Pigott < fuzzych...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Joe, that's really helpful, I have an immediate use for the Java > version. If I wanted to use the ConsumeMQTT processor from say 1.11.4, so > that I can get the UUID Client ID feature, is that easy to do by just > moving the jar over or something else has to be done or I'm limited to a > specific NiFi version? > > Jeremy > > On Wed, Jul 22, 2020 at 12:52 AM Joe Witt <joe.w...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Jeremy >> >> MiNiFi Java is basically a headless version of NiFi with some added >> configuration ease of use items appropriate to that model. It has proven >> too hard to slice time for that versus NiFi so I think what will end up >> happening is that minifi java as a standalone source repository will just >> fade out and instead we'll make 'MiNiFi Java' an assembly/convenience >> binary that builds from the same source repository as NiFi itself. Matt >> Burgess is doing a lot of work here in this regard. >> >> So in short - yeah this is still very actively developed. Just that >> 'where it is done' is shifting back into the mothership of NiFi itself so >> to speak. >> >> MiNiFi CPP is another one to look at depending on your needs/scenario. >> Also under very active development. >> >> Thanks >> >> On Tue, Jul 21, 2020 at 9:39 AM Jeremy Pemberton-Pigott < >> fuzzych...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Can someone help out with the version of NiFi that MiNiFi tracks? The >>> Java version seems to be at 0.5 for a long time while the C++ version is >>> 0.7. I'm also wondering if MiNiFi is actively developed or is it risky to >>> include it in new projects? >>> >>> Jeremy >>> >>