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[Feature] Dev 1.0.0 data source management (ExchangisDataSourceLoader) #88

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dlimeng opened this issue Jul 26, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #284
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[Feature] Dev 1.0.0 data source management (ExchangisDataSourceLoader) #88

dlimeng opened this issue Jul 26, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #284
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dlimeng commented Jul 26, 2021

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To Supply Service For exchangis-datasource-server.

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Supports dynamic loading of a new ExchangisDataSource data source from the hard disk, and provides a unified interface for externally obtaining ExchangisDataSource

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Yes I am willing to submit a PR!

@dlimeng dlimeng closed this as completed Nov 8, 2021
FinalTarget pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 28, 2022
@FinalTarget FinalTarget added the feature-request This is a feature requests on the product label May 29, 2022
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@FinalTarget FinalTarget changed the title Dev 1.0.0 data source management (ExchangisDataSourceLoader) [Feature] Dev 1.0.0 data source management (ExchangisDataSourceLoader) May 29, 2022
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