Hi, I'm Ask INFA!
What would you like to know?
ASK INFAPreview
Please to access Ask INFA.

Table of Contents

Search

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

Cloud Data Integration Connector Toolkit Developer Guide

Cloud Data Integration Connector Toolkit Developer Guide

Building the sample connector

Building the sample connector

You can use the sample connector source code to develop a connector for a data source. Import the sample connector project in to the Eclipse IDE and use the Informatica Connector Toolkit to publish or deploy the sample connector.
To use the sample source code and develop a connector, perform the following tasks:
  1. From the Eclipse IDE, click
    File
    Import
    . The
    Import
    dialog box appears.
  2. Select
    Existing Projects into Workspace
    and then click
    Next
    . The
    Import Projects
    page appears.
  3. Select
    Select root directory
    and browse to the directory of the sample connector that you want to import into Eclipse.
  4. Click
    Finish
    .
    The sample connector project appears in the package explorer.
  5. Change to the
    Informatica Connector
    perspective.
  6. Edit the connection, types system, metadata, and run-time components, if required.
  7. Publish the sample connector or deploy the sample connector on the Cloud Data Integration service.
For more information, see the
Sample Adapter Readme
.

0 COMMENTS

We’d like to hear from you!