Shashi

You should not have to enter the controller service identifier. In your
processors property descriptor have you used 'identifiesControllerService'
set.  Such as in this example


    static final PropertyDescriptor SSL_CONTEXT_SERVICE = new
PropertyDescriptor.Builder()

            .name("ssl.context.service")

            .displayName("SSL Context Service")

            .description("Specifies the SSL Context Service to use")

            .required(false)

            .identifiesControllerService(SSLContextService.class)

            .build();


Thanks

Joe

On Sep 4, 2016 3:02 PM, "Shashi Vishwakarma" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi
>
> I need some help in my designing a controller service. I am developing a
> controller service which returns a object of a class and then that object
> can be referenced by multiple process.For Example
>
> Employee emp = new Employee();
> emp.setName("Jack");
>
> return emp;
>
> emp object will returned from controller service and will be used by
> custom processor.
>
> Let me know if my design is correct . I tried implementing this approach
> but does not seems to be working. While referencing controller service
> getting below value in processor..
>
>
>
>
> My processor is showing some warning.
>
>
> Any pointers on this?
>
> Highly appreciate your help..!!!!
>
> Thanks
> Shashi
> ​
>
>

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