Create Custom Zero Copy Connector
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a month ago
I cannot find any documentation on how to create a custom zero copy connector. For example, if want a zero copy table to get data from Amazon S3 (for which there are no primary or community connectors available as far as I can see). I am using S3 as an example but I want to know the general approach - what do I need to implement and publish in order that I can then use the connector to set up actual tables?
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a month ago - last edited a month ago
See if below helps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXCQ1ZK-3ec
If this helped to answer your query, please mark it helpful & accept the solution.
Thanks,
Bhuvan
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a month ago
Thanks Bhuvan - unfortunately it does not solve my use case which is not about usage of existing connectors - I want to create a brand new connector that zero copy can use.
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4 weeks ago
Thanks for the update.
I am not sure if below could help but you can check,
Thanks,
Bhuvan

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4 weeks ago
Appreciate you're trying to help, @Bhuvan , but you're getting colder, not warmer. That doc link has nothing to do with Zero Copy Connectors, let alone how to create custom ones.
I'm sorry, I don't mean any disrespect, but this is the third time today I've called you out for posting a reply along the lines of "see if this helps" followed by an unrelated link that you seem to have found via a search query.
Thanks for being such a motivated contributor, but I believe we need to set a high bar for answers here in the Community. I respectfully suggest that the standard should be that if you're confident you know the answer, supply it, but if you're just guessing, please don't.