Why do some Connectors show (no resource)

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david...@au.fujitsu.com

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Mar 2, 2015, 6:21:21 PM3/2/15
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When I expand some Connectors in the list of available Connectors from the left hand menu, some show "(no resources)". For example the Facebook connector shows nothing available. Is this because I do not have appropriate permissions or do I need to download something to get the Facebook connectors?

Sweta Suman

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Mar 2, 2015, 8:51:45 PM3/2/15
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Hi,

Currently we don't have any connector for Facebook.You have to create a custom connector.


Hope this helps you.

Thanks,
Sweta

On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 4:51 AM, <david...@au.fujitsu.com> wrote:
When I expand some Connectors in the list of available Connectors from the left hand menu, some show "(no resources)".  For example the Facebook connector shows nothing available.  Is this because I do not have appropriate permissions or do I need to download something to get the Facebook connectors?

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david...@au.fujitsu.com

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Mar 2, 2015, 9:11:54 PM3/2/15
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So what is the idea behind showing the Facebook Provider? As a client I would be looking at these and expecting that there is a facebook connector available already, not that I have to build one myself? I see this as a bit of false advertising. You scroll through the list without expanding them and you expect that there would be a connector available for each Provider displayed? If I showed this list to my Clients then they would expect the same, and not for me to charge them to build a face book connector.

Just trying to cofirm why we show Providers that have no Connectors?

Pray Desai

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Mar 3, 2015, 9:25:54 PM3/3/15
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Hi David,

I agree with you but since Facebook APIs were updated some time back, we removed deprecated connectors. We are working on cleaning up our connectors library and adding new connectors as well. 
What kind of Facebook API integration are you looking for ?

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Pray Desai,
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On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 6:11 PM, <david...@au.fujitsu.com> wrote:
So what is the idea behind showing the Facebook Provider?  As a client I would be looking at these and expecting that there is a facebook connector available already, not that I have to build one myself?  I see this as a bit of false advertising.  You scroll through the list without expanding them and you expect that there would be a connector available for each Provider displayed?  If I showed this list to my Clients then they would expect the same, and not for me to charge them to build a face book connector.

Just trying to cofirm why we show Providers that have no Connectors?
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david...@au.fujitsu.com

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Mar 3, 2015, 9:45:49 PM3/3/15
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I'm just running through examples and tutorials trying to gauge how powerful RMP can actually be, and how I can sell it to my Clients. I can't point them to a product that states it has specific connectors that may get my client excited when it no longer does.

If they have been removed due to deprecation (which I completely agree should be done) then you should clean up the Providers as part of deleting the Connectors or maybe show "deprecated" instead of "no resources" which at least shows that something was once available and there is a chance that a new provider is on its way.

Takafumi Hoshino

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Mar 3, 2015, 9:51:39 PM3/3/15
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Hi David,

Thank you for your suggestion, will definitely share with the team.

Best regards,

Taka

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> On Mar 3, 2015, at 6:45 PM, "david...@au.fujitsu.com" <david...@au.fujitsu.com> wrote:
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> I'm just running through examples and tutorials trying to gauge how powerful RMP can actually be, and how I can sell it to my Clients. I can't point them to a product that states it has specific connectors that may get my client excited when it no longer does.
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> If they have been removed due to deprecation (which I completely agree should be done) then you should clean up the Providers as part of deleting the Connectors or maybe show "deprecated" instead of "no resources" which at least shows that something was once available and there is a chance that a new provider is on its way.
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