Yes Indeed. Selecting the sections that are mostly use will do for the first version.
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 6:00 PM, Shevan Goonetilleke <[email protected]>wrote: > Jason, we don't need to support all available functions. Let's define a > set of use cases that we think are a must have for a first version and > implement them. We can always do a V2 later based on user response/feedback. > > > On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 5:54 PM, Jason Catlin <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hey guys, >> >> So I was a bit mistaken before when I said this was a small API, cause >> I was looking at the Youtube ANALYTICS api, which only has one >> function that returns a report about usage. The actual mainline >> Youtube api is HUGE, with all these functions for manipulating >> playlists and subscriptions and channels and everything else. So >> Malaka is right that this could take long, especially if I'm going to >> take an actual Youtube account and test every one of these functions. >> Now that's fine, I don't mind doing a big api, but this could take a >> while. >> >> I'm just about done coding the very first version of the connector, >> which just has the minimum functionality for each part. I'll keep >> you guys posted about what happens next. >> >> jc >> >> On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 10:05 PM, Nuwan Bandara <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Hi Jason, >> > >> > Hows the connector dev work progressing ? >> > >> > Regards, >> > /Nuwan >> > >> > >> > On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 4:33 AM, Jason Catlin <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >> Hey guys, >> >> >> >> As you know, the ESB has the ability to use connector plugins so that >> >> you can easily make calls to common services without having to >> >> re-implement the details. We want a rich library of these, and I'll >> >> be contributing a few. I'll be starting with a youtube connector, >> >> something relativley simple, and then doing more complicated ones >> >> later. >> >> >> >> So I looked through all the connectors already implemented and >> >> determined that the twitter connector is probably the most similar to >> >> what I'll be doing. The authentication is very similar, and then both >> >> just have a few simple queries made through REST interfaces. >> >> >> >> A few points of interest: Even though the ESB Connector system has a >> >> way to specify REST connectors, the twitter connector doesn't use >> >> this, and rather uses a Java coded one instead. Does anyone know what >> >> the reason for this is? >> >> >> >> Also, I noticed that the twitter connector forms an OAuth token inside >> >> the Java code, and it gets its authentication details from properties >> >> that it reads form the configuration of the connector. This is one >> >> way to do it. Another way, which might make more sense to me, is for >> >> the connector to ignore the OAuth all together, and have the user add >> >> that header outside the connector. This might give them much more >> >> control over it. Does anyone know why they set up the twitter >> >> connector that way? >> >> >> >> In general, I think this will probably be a pretty open and shut >> >> project. I'd be suprised if it takes more than a week. >> >> >> >> JC >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Thanks & Regards, >> > >> > Nuwan Bandara | Senior Technical Lead - Solutions Architecture, WSO2 >> Inc. >> > +1 812.606.7390 | +1 650.745.4499 Ext 4210 | http://nuwanbando.com >> _______________________________________________ >> Architecture mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://mail.wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/architecture >> > > > > -- > Shevan Goonetilleke > Director of Engineering > WSO2, Inc. > lean.enterprise.middleware > m: +94777340680 > w: http://wso2.com > > _______________________________________________ > Architecture mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/architecture > > -- Best Regards, Malaka Silva Senior Tech Lead M: +94 777 219 791 Tel : 94 11 214 5345 Fax :94 11 2145300 Skype : malaka.sampath.silva LinkedIn : http://www.linkedin.com/pub/malaka-silva/6/33/77 Blog : http://mrmalakasilva.blogspot.com/ WSO2, Inc. lean . enterprise . middleware http://www.wso2.com/ http://www.wso2.com/about/team/malaka-silva/<http://wso2.com/about/team/malaka-silva/> Save a tree -Conserve nature & Save the world for your future. Print this email only if it is absolutely necessary.
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