Connector Broker - part of the Open Connector Framework (OCF)
The Connector Broker is the factory class for all open connectors. Given a valid Connection object, the Connector Broker is able to create a new instance of a connector. This means the caller does not need to know the implementation details of the connector - just its interface.
It is implemented in the following Java class:
org.odpi.openmetadata.frameworks.connectors.ConnectorBroker
and is used as follows:
import org.odpi.openmetadata.frameworks.connectors.Connector;
import org.odpi.openmetadata.frameworks.connectors.ConnectorBroker;
:
ConnectorBroker connectorBroker = new ConnectorBroker();
Connector connector = connectorBroker.getConnector(connection);
When the connector instance is requested, the Connector Broker uses the ConnectorType properties from the supplied Connection to identify the appropriate Connector Provider. The Connector Broker delegates the connector instance request to the Connector Provider and returns the result to its caller.
The Connector Broker is used in the client code of the Open Metadata Access Services (OMASs) that provide connector instances to their consumers. Examples include:
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