Hi,

For the moment it doesn't arrange connector operations in any order. What
is the convention that we should follow in arranging them? Is it
alphabetical order?

Meantime connector tool palette groups support filtering mechanism that we
implemented for filtering mediators. Just focus on particular connector
palette group type few characters and it will filter all the operations
starting from typed characters.


Thanks and Regards,
AsankaS.


On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 1:55 PM, Samisa Abeysinghe <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am trying to use the connector tooling.
>
> There is no ordering for the operations whatsoever. So, say I want to use
> the Jira connector, and as a developer I want to find the operations that I
> want to use.
> e.g. I want to see what the operation for creating an issue. is it
> addIssue or is it createIssue. Given the ops are not in alphabetical (or
> any other) order, the user finds it so hard to locate it.
> This is very probalamitc for new users. But even for users who get used to
> it. when there are 10+ ops, it is hard to remember where in the list it
> appears.
>
> https://wso2.org/jira/browse/TOOLS-2159
>
> Thanks,
> Samisa...
>
>
> Samisa Abeysinghe
>
> Vice President Training
>
> WSO2 Inc.
> http://wso2.com
>
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