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  1. Teiid Designer
  2. TEIIDDES-2086

Need ConnectionProfile for Google Spreadsheet sources

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      Currently there is no connection profile in Designer for creating a google spreadsheet source. The only way to create the datasource in Designer (that I know of) is to launch Teiid Connection Importer and create it on the first page of the wizard. However even that is not working currently (see linked jira).

            [TEIIDDES-2086] Need ConnectionProfile for Google Spreadsheet sources

            Yes that is the direction we are taking. You can expect more changes in this area as Barry and rest of designer team are discussing currently

            Mark Drilling (Inactive) added a comment - Yes that is the direction we are taking. You can expect more changes in this area as Barry and rest of designer team are discussing currently

            IMO

            • Any new translator we add we go generic route. This also means using the Teiid Connection Importer
            • Any currently supported translators through "Teiid Connection" importer needs to use generic (mongo, odata, sap, excel, accumulo, solr etc)

            We really need to get to a state, where there should be absolutely NO tooling changes/additions required to support a new translator, may that be a translator developed by core team or community user or customer.

            Ramesh Reddy added a comment - IMO Any new translator we add we go generic route. This also means using the Teiid Connection Importer Any currently supported translators through "Teiid Connection" importer needs to use generic (mongo, odata, sap, excel, accumulo, solr etc) We really need to get to a state, where there should be absolutely NO tooling changes/additions required to support a new translator, may that be a translator developed by core team or community user or customer.

            The JNDI based data source can be used, yes. The question is where do we draw the line between providing a specific CP and the generic. This also applies to sources like Mongo, etc

            Mark Drilling (Inactive) added a comment - The JNDI based data source can be used, yes. The question is where do we draw the line between providing a specific CP and the generic. This also applies to sources like Mongo, etc

            Isn't the purpose of creating the JNDI based data source for situations like this?

            Ramesh Reddy added a comment - Isn't the purpose of creating the JNDI based data source for situations like this?

              rhn-engineering-tejones Edwin Jones
              mdrillin1@redhat.com Mark Drilling (Inactive)
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