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Veena Basavaraj edited comment on SQOOP-1821 at 12/3/14 6:48 PM:
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[~vinothchandar] reported this issue first, that having an external connector 
working in current Sqoop2 is not straightforward.

So I went down the path myself and it is issue that should be addressed and 
pitfalls documented for more connector contribution

Issue: Using common.loader property to load the external connector does not 
work. The only way to get this working now is a hack to package the new 
connector into sqoop war I suppose. Have not tried this yet myself so cannot be 
sure


was (Author: vybs):
[~vinothchandar] reported this issue first, that having an external connector 
working in current Sqoop2 is not straightforward.

So I went down the path myself and it is issue that should be addressed and 
pitfalls documented for more connector contribution

> DOC: Add instructions on how-to create a external connector and make it work 
> in Sqoop
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SQOOP-1821
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SQOOP-1821
>             Project: Sqoop
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 1.99.5
>            Reporter: Veena Basavaraj
>             Fix For: 1.99.5
>
>
> Edit this wiki to begin with
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/SQOOP/Setting+up+Sqoop+2#SettingupSqoop2-InstallinganewconnectortoSqoop2
> Also, add the same to the .rst of need be
> NOTE : External contributors had issues with getting a new sqoop connector 
> working seamlessly with the Sqoop2. They had to do some hacks to include this 
> new jar into the class path. 



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