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? > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://apache-nifi-developer-list.39713.n7.nabble.com/Dynamic-URLs-using-InvokeHttp-from-an-array-tp8638p8722.html > Sent from the Apache NiFi Developer List mailing list archive at > Nabble.com. >