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Collibra Import API tutorial and examples contribution guidelines

Thank you for your interest in the Collibra Import API tutorial and examples project. Whether you are a customer, partner or collaborator, we want to provide the most understandable and useful code to help you build integrations with Collibra. So we are doing our best to keep this repository up-to-date and provide examples that are both generic enough to be helpful for everyone yet complete enough to get you started. We also welcome any collaboration to this project, both from the Collibra team and from third-parties.

To report an issue with this repository, we will be glad to help you through the usual channels, such as Collibra Support or your Collibra representative. To directly submit some improvements to the code, we welcome any pull request and we will review it as soon as we can. Note, however, that by using or accessing the Developer Toolkit, you agree to the Collibra Developer Terms, including section 11, which states: "Collibra has no obligation to provide any maintenance or support for the Developer Toolkit (or to end users of your Add-Ons) or to fix any errors or defects".

When contributing to this repository, you should be mindful of the following principles:

  • Use import-api-java-client as a generic module for building an import client you can base an application on.
  • Use import-api-tutorial for simple applications that showcase how to use the different features of the import and synchronization components. Each tutorial application is based on reading one source file and is as linear as possible.
  • The data-quality is an example of a full simple application.

The Collibra Inbound team.