Anthony,

I think monitoring those lists would be a great idea. In the interim, if
you could get a Docker image up on Docker Hub that allows members of the
community to casually spin up a working MarkLogic instance suitable for
kicking the tires with your processor(s) that would be a big help.

Also, be aware that there are two models of "putting" that you'll want to
address to get maximum visibility for MarkLogic: record and non-record
processors. For example, PutMongo just takes whatever JSON that a user
throws at it and writes to Mongo. PutMongoRecord uses the Record API to
take data based on a schema in any supported format with a record reader.
You'll want to really take a look at that particular use case as it'll help
you accept input in a lot of common record formats beside XML.

Thanks,

Mike

On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 2:24 PM Anthony Roach <[email protected]>
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> Hi,
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>
> I am very new to the open source world.  My organization is preparing to
> submit a NiFi processor to load data into our commercial NoSQL database.
> Once the review and commit are completed, what are our responsibilities for
> managing issues?  Do we monitor the issues distribution list?
>
>
>
> Thanks…
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