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Title
Building custom tasks for SQL server integration services : the power of .NET for ETL for SQL Server 2019 and beyond / Andy Leonard.
Edition
Second edition.
ISBN
9781484264829 (electronic book)
1484264827 (electronic book)
9781484264812
1484264819
Published
[Berkeley, California] : Apress, [2021]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-1-4842-6482-9 doi
Call Number
QA76.9.C55
Dewey Decimal Classification
004.36
Summary
Build custom SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) tasks using Visual Studio Community Edition and C#. Bring all the power of Microsoft .NET to bear on your data integration and ETL processes, and for no added cost over what you've already spent on licensing SQL Server. New in this edition is a demonstration deploying a custom SSIS task to the Azure Data Factory (ADF) Azure-SSIS Integration Runtime (IR). All examples in this new edition are implemented in C#. Custom task developers are shown how to implement custom tasks using the widely accepted and default language for .NET development. Why are custom components necessary? Because even though the SSIS catalog of built-in tasks and components is a marvel of engineering, gaps remain in the available functionality. One such gap is a constraint of the built-in SSIS Execute Package Task, which does not allow SSIS developers to select SSIS packages from other projects in the SSIS Catalog. Examples in this book show how to create a custom Execute Catalog Package task that allows SSIS developers to execute tasks from other projects in the SSIS Catalog. Building on the examples and patterns in this book, SSIS developers may create any task to which they aspire, custom tailored to their specific data integration and ETL needs. You will: Configure and execute Visual Studio in the way that best supports SSIS task development Create a class library as the basis for an SSIS task, and reference the needed SSIS assemblies Properly sign assemblies that you create in order to invoke them from your task Implement source code control via Azure DevOps, or your own favorite tool set Troubleshoot and execute custom tasks as part of your own projects Create deployment projects (MSIs) for distributing code-complete tasks Deploy custom tasks to Azure Data Factory Azure-SSIS IRs in the cloud Create advanced editors for custom task parameters.
Note
Includes index.
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Digital File Characteristics
text file
PDF
Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed March 17, 2021).
Available in Other Form
Print version: 9781484264812
The Story of This Book
Preparing the Environment
Creating the Assembly Project
Check-In the Project Code
Signing the Assembly
Preparing to Build
Coding the Task
Coding a Simple Task Editor
Signing and Binding
Expanding Editor Functionality
Minimal Coding for the Complex Editor
Editor Integration
Implement Views and Properties
Implement New Connection
Implement Use32bit, Synchronized, and LoggingLevel SettingsView Properties
Refactoring SourceConnection
Refactoring the SSIS Package Hierarchy
Instrumentation and Validation
Crushing Bugs
Adding Synchronous Execution Properties
Testing the Task
Building the Setup Project
Using the Execute Catalog Package Task in an SSIS Framework
Deploying to Azure-SSIS
Test the Task in Azure Data Factory
Notes from my Experience.