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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Informatica Connector Toolkit
  3. Before you begin
  4. Develop a connector for Cloud Data Integration
  5. Develop a connector for Data Loader
  6. Import a connector
  7. Connection attributes
  8. Type system
  9. Connector metadata
  10. Partitioning capability
  11. Pushdown capability
  12. Mappings in advanced mode
  13. Manual changes to Informatica Connector Toolkit source code
  14. Runtime behavior
  15. Connector example: MySQL_Cloud
  16. Version control integration
  17. Appendix A: Metadata models
  18. Appendix B: ASO model
  19. Appendix C: Connector project migration
  20. Appendix D: Frequently used generic APIs in Informatica Connector Toolkit
  21. Appendix E: Frequently asked questions

Cloud Data Integration Connector Toolkit Developer Guide

Cloud Data Integration Connector Toolkit Developer Guide

Runtime Java functions

Runtime Java functions

Extend the following classes to define the connector run-time behavior with Java functions:
DataConnection
Implement the methods in this class to connect and disconnect from the data source.
DataAdapter
Implement the methods in this class to initialize the data session, deinitialize the data session, begin the data session, end the data session, read data from the data source, and write data to the data source.
AutoPartitioningMetadataAdapter
If the connector supports partitioning capability, implement the methods in this class to specify the partition type and logic.
OperationAdapter
If the connector supports partitioning capability, implement the methods in this class to perform any operation before or after the partitioning.
ASOOperationObjMgr
Implement the methods in this class to perform any custom metadata validations.

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