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[Feature] Expand the support of interface engine, and add the option of DATAX engine #330

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jefftlin opened this issue Jul 14, 2022 · 0 comments
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jefftlin commented Jul 14, 2022

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In order to use Exchangis version 1.0 in the internal environment, it is necessary to extend DATAX engine support in the front-end interface. Previously, the open source front-end design architecture allowed the flexible addition of engines (different engines reuse the same task interface and execution logic), but it has not been used in practice, and there is a potential front-end risk. At the same time, the transformation function support is required in the mapping rules of data-driven task fields, which involves front-end transformation.

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