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Paul Crickard
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Paul Crickard authored a book on the Leaflet JavaScript module. He has been programming for over 15 years and has focused on GIS and geospatial programming for 7 years. He spent 3 years working as a planner at an architecture firm, where he combined GIS with Building Information Modeling (BIM) and CAD. Currently, he is the CIO at the 2nd Judicial District Attorney's Office in New Mexico.
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Using the Registry in NiFi

The Registry is up and running, and now you need to tell NiFi about it so that you can start using it to version your data pipelines. The NiFi GUI will handle all of the configuration and versioning. In the next section, you will add the Registry to NiFi.

Adding the Registry to NiFi

To add the Registry to NiFi, click on the waffle menu in the top-right corner of the window, then select Controller Settings from the drop-down menu, as shown in the following screenshot:

Figure 8.6 – Controller Settings in Nifi

In the Controller Settings popup, there are several tabs. You will select the last tab—Registry Clients. Clicking the plus sign at the top right of the window, you will add your Registry as shown in the following screenshot:

Figure 8.7 – Adding the NiFi Registry to NiFi

After clicking the ADD button, you will have your Registry connected to NiFi. Close the window and you will...

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Paul Crickard authored a book on the Leaflet JavaScript module. He has been programming for over 15 years and has focused on GIS and geospatial programming for 7 years. He spent 3 years working as a planner at an architecture firm, where he combined GIS with Building Information Modeling (BIM) and CAD. Currently, he is the CIO at the 2nd Judicial District Attorney's Office in New Mexico.
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