Build a custom Biml Express framework that generates dozens of SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) packages in minutes. Use this framework to execute related SSIS packages in a single command. You will learn to configure SSIS catalog projects, manage catalog deployments, and monitor SSIS catalog execution and history.
Data Integration Life Cycle Management with SSIS shows you how to bring Dev Ops benefits to SSIS integration projects. Practices in this book enable faster time to market, higher quality of code, and repeatable automation. Code will be created that is easier to support and maintain. The book teaches you how to more effectively manage SSIS in the enterprise environment by drawing on the art and science of modern Dev Ops practices.
What You’ll Learn
- Generate dozens of SSIS packages in minutes to speed your integration projects
- Reduce the execution ofrelated groups of SSIS packages to a single command
- Successfully handle SSIS catalog deployments and their projects
- Monitor the execution and history of SSIS catalog projects
- Manage your enterprise data integration life cycle through automated tools and utilities
Who This Book Is For
Database professionals working with SQL Server Integration Services in enterprise environments. The book is especially useful to those readers following, or wishing to follow, Dev Ops practices in their use of SSIS.
Содержание
1. Introduction to DIML.- 2. SSIS.- 3. Source Control.- 4. Deploy to the SSIS Catalog.- 5. Configure the SSIS Catalog Project.- 6. Catalog Browser.- 7. SSIS Catalog Compare.- 8. SSIS Framework Community Edition.- 9. Catalog Reports.- 10. Biml Express Metadata Framework.- 11. Conclusion.- 12. Appendix A: Links.
Об авторе
Andy Leonard is Data Philosopher at Enterprise Data & Analytics, and SSIS trainer, consultant, and developer. He also is a Business Intelligence Markup Language (Biml) developer and Biml Hero. Andy also is an SQL Server database and data warehouse developer, community mentor, engineer, and farmer. He is a co-author of
The BIML Book (Apress), and
SQL Server Integration Services Design Patterns (Apress).