Extending SSIS with .NET Scripting is a timeless and comprehensive scripting toolkit for SQL Server Integration Services to solve a wide array of everyday problems that SSIS developers encounter. The detailed explanation of the Script Task and Script Component foundations helps you develop your own scripting solutions, but this book also shows a broad arsenal of readymade and well-documented scripting solutions for common problems. All examples are in both C# and VB.NET, and work for all current versions of SSIS. SSIS is one of the leading ETL, Data Consolidation, and Data Transformation…mehr
Extending SSIS with .NET Scripting is a timeless and comprehensive scripting toolkit for SQL Server Integration Services to solve a wide array of everyday problems that SSIS developers encounter. The detailed explanation of the Script Task and Script Component foundations helps you develop your own scripting solutions, but this book also shows a broad arsenal of readymade and well-documented scripting solutions for common problems. All examples are in both C# and VB.NET, and work for all current versions of SSIS.
SSIS is one of the leading ETL, Data Consolidation, and Data Transformation tools in today s market. SSIS is used by ETL Developers, DBAs and Data Analysts to transform data as required for different ETL processes. There are many built-in components and tasks to help developers to perform actions. For example, there are tasks for sending and receiving files through FTP, sending an email, and for accessing a wide range of database management systems. Yet thereare times when developers require a task or component that does not exist and it would make their life much easier if they could create that task or component, and that is what this book it is about. It shows how to write .NET scripts and use the powerful Microsoft .NET library to implement new functionality as needed. Provides a timeless scripting toolkit for all current SSIS versionsGives a comprehensive explanation of scripting in SSISOffers a wide array of readymade examples for everyday problems
Joost van Rossum is a Data Warehouse / Business Intelligence consultant for 10 years with a focus on the Microsoft SQL Server stack, and especially on SQL Server Integration Services. He speaks and blogs (http://microsoft-ssis.blogspot.com) about SSIS, and he answers and moderates questions in the Integration Services Forum on MSDN. This gives him a lot of knowledge about the problems that SSIS developers encounter during their daily work. Before his DWH / BI career, van Rossum worked as a developer with JavaScript, VBA, ASP, ASP.Net, C# and VB.NET, and tools like Microsoft Content Management Server and Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server. With this knowledge he knows well how to apply .NET to scripting solutions in SSIS.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: Getting Started Chapter 1: Getting Started with SSIS and Scripting Chapter 2: Script Tasks vs Script Components Chapter 3: .NET Fundamentals Part II: Script Tasks Chapter 4: Script Task Foundations Chapter 5: File Properties Chapter 6: Working Through Internet And Web Chapter 7: Working with Web Services and XML Chapter 8: Common Real-World Scenarios with Script Tasks Part III: Script Component Chapter 9: Script Component Foundations Chapter 10: Script Components as a Source Chapter 11: Script Components as a Transformation Chapter 12: Script Components as a Destination Chapter 13: Regular Expressions Chapter 14: Reflection Chapter 15: Web Services Part IV: Custom Tasks and Components Chapter 16: Create Custom Tasks Chapter 17: Create Custom Enumerators Chapter 18: Create Custom Connection Managers Chapter 19: Create Custom Data Flow Components Part V: Scripting from .NET Applications Chapter 20: Package Creation Chapter 21: Execution and Deployment Chapter 22: Best Practices
Introduction Part I: Getting Started Chapter 1: Getting Started with SSIS and Scripting Chapter 2: Script Tasks vs Script Components Chapter 3: .NET Fundamentals Part II: Script Tasks Chapter 4: Script Task Foundations Chapter 5: File Properties Chapter 6: Working Through Internet And Web Chapter 7: Working with Web Services and XML Chapter 8: Common Real-World Scenarios with Script Tasks Part III: Script Component Chapter 9: Script Component Foundations Chapter 10: Script Components as a Source Chapter 11: Script Components as a Transformation Chapter 12: Script Components as a Destination Chapter 13: Regular Expressions Chapter 14: Reflection Chapter 15: Web Services Part IV: Custom Tasks and Components Chapter 16: Create Custom Tasks Chapter 17: Create Custom Enumerators Chapter 18: Create Custom Connection Managers Chapter 19: Create Custom Data Flow Components Part V: Scripting from .NET Applications Chapter 20: Package Creation Chapter 21: Execution and Deployment Chapter 22: Best Practices
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