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csluyuan
2013-03-30 14:04:05

Hi Francesco,

Really amazing work... Thanks a lot for helping all of us to get started...

xsasiela
2013-03-04 17:47:03

Hi Francesco!

Great Tuto! It's a good approach for beginning of component building.

Well done guy!

Xavier

vinod_talend
2012-08-09 15:22:54

Hi Francesco,

Really amazing work... Thanks a lot for helping all of us to get started...

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Vinod

saburo
2012-06-02 17:47:17

Hello everybody,
I noticed my tutorial is quite used lately (I hope it proves useful), but I also noticed that many coders jump into component creation (which is cool, don't stop!) disregarding routines.
Sometimes routines can provide a simpler, cleaner solution to many tasks, so I decided to create a tutorial on this topic, it can be found here :

http://powerupbi.com/talend/routinesCreation_1.html

I know there are already some good tutorials around on the subject, but I wanted to highlight the differences with components when it comes to coding.

Regards,
Francesco

pedro
2012-05-15 09:46:02

Hi

That's so great. Thanks for your work. smile

Regards,
Pedro

saburo
2012-05-15 09:43:00

Hello, I have been busy with other things for quite some time, but I received some feedback on my tutorial, so I decided to add another lesson here : http://powerupbi.com/talend/componentCreation_11.html

It's about component design methodology and debugging.
I am not sure it's a proper methodology or approach, it simply kind of works for me, so I though I might share it.

Happy coding!

pcoffre
2011-12-22 15:54:56

That's great, thanks again for your contributions saburo!

Best,
Pcoffre.

saburo
2011-12-17 12:17:38

Wow, I am honoured to be "stuck" there smile

I might add a few more articles in the future, will keep announcing them here should it be the case.

pcoffre
2011-12-16 18:05:10

Hi,

Thanks to a Team member, I discovered this thread and the very good contributions Saburo was able to make.
As this is a very interesting forum thread, that can benefit to all the Community, I've "stickied" it (a request from the Team member - thanks a lot Imad!) on the Component creation forum.

Thanks for your contributions Saburo!

Best,
Pcoffre.

mpa
2011-11-04 16:29:21

Started reading your tutorial! Very interesting man!

Thanks a lot for your effort! :-)


Regards

dchambon
2011-11-04 09:55:25

Thanks a lot Saburo !!!!!

saburo
2011-10-31 07:54:00

Thanks, I may add a few more lessons in the future, but I believe those I already released should cover pretty much what's needed to get started.
If anyone has specific request I may consider them for new lessons.

Also feel free to post questions and comments, as usual.

Bye.

shong
2011-10-31 07:17:56

Dear Saburo

You have finished so much work! Thank you for your patience and persistence.wink

Best regards
Shong

saburo
2011-10-04 11:42:02

Hello, I just released lesson 10 of the tutorial.
This quite a "special" one, because in this lesson I do some reverse engineering of an existing component (tFileInputJSON) to fulfill a request posted in this thread : http://www.talendforge.org/forum/viewto … 200#p66200

So this lesson explains how to modify an existing component, by adding the "die on error" functionality.
I was not able to test the modified component yet, so it is totally possible there are few mistakes here and there, however I hope someone of you could try it out and eventually correct where I made mistakes.
I explained every single modification I made, so shoudl not be difficult smile

Ah, the link is here ; http://powerupbi.com/talend/componentCreation_10.html

saburo
2011-09-27 17:12:27

Hello again,
part 9 of the tutorial is out, it covers the case of a component that outputs a number of records lower than the ones it receives in input.

The page can be found here : http://powerupbi.com/talend/componentCreation_9.html
The code of the component created in the tutorial is downloadable at that address as well.

Best Regards

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