IDE Integration / Classpath
The definitions for the required Yellowfin classes are available in the following libraries from a standard Yellowfin installation. These are located in the /appserver/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/lib/ directory of the installation.
- i4-core.jar
- i4-mi.jar
These are dependencies that are required to compile a connector plugin for Yellowfin. Referencing these libraries in an IDE will also allow for code-completion and function lookups while editing.
Java Version
Yellowfin 7.3 has backwards compatibility to Java 7. Any connectors made for public consumption should be compiled with Java 7, unless a connector’s dependencies force the use of a newer Java implementation. The plugin loader will display an error reporting that the version of Java is not sufficient if the loaded .jar file is compiled with a newer version that what is in use by Yellowfin. 4
Connector Functional Restrictions
There are several functional restrictions when using Third-Party Connectors compared to the features available for relational SQL sources.
Limitations to Third-Party Connector reports could include:
- Drill Down functionality is unavailable.
- Multiple DataSets cannot be joined.
- Grouped Value functionality is unavailable.
- Complex Connector Filter logic is unavailable. Multiple connector-level filters are all applied with logical ANDs. Bracketing and logical ORs cannot be used to change filter logic on a report. Application-level filters do not have these restrictions.
Many of these features can be enabled with Yellowfin's Report From Report functionality, which allows for the creation of a view based on a Third-Party connector report results. Reports written against this view will have access to all report-level functionality available to relational sources.
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