You are probably missing the necessary change to the following file:

META-INF/services/org.apache.nifi.processor.Processor

​If you haven't modified this file to include your processor, this would be
the problem.

Adam
​


On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 2:53 PM, kkang <ki.k...@ds-iq.com> wrote:

> I looked into the links, but they didn't quite give me what I was looking
> for.  Instead, I thought I would try a different route.  I "borrowed" the
> code from InvokeHttp and created another processor called InvokeHttpLooped
> (I know...not very original).
>
> I modified it so that I could put place holders in the URL (example:
> "http://somedns.com/${0}?query=${1}"...I tried following the same type of
> pattern already established).  I then added another property
> (ContextDataList) that should contain 1 or more rows with comma delimited
> values.  In a loop for the number of line in ContextDataList, I create a
> separate FlowFile, fill in the placeholders matching the sequence in the
> comma separated values, and finally do what InvokeHttp did for each
> iteration of the loop for the number of rows.
>
> Since this was the first time using Maven, I finally succeeded in getting a
> build done; however, when I copied in the NAR file, the InvokeHttpLooped
> did
> not show up in the UI.
>
> I probably missed some steps...any suggestions?
>
>
>
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