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Developing a Custom Data Flow Component

The data flow task consists of components that connect to a variety of data sources and then transform and route that data at high speed. Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Integration Services (SSIS) provides an extensible object model that lets developers create custom sources, transformations, and destinations that you can use in Business Intelligence Development Studio and in deployed packages. This section contains topics that will guide you in developing custom data flow components.

In This Section

Topic Description

Creating a Custom Data Flow Component

Describes the initial steps in creating a custom data flow component.

Design-time Methods of a Data Flow Component

Describes the design-time methods to implement in a custom data flow component.

Run-time Methods of a Data Flow Component

Describes the run-time methods to implement in a custom data flow component.

Execution Plan and Buffer Allocation

Describes the data flow execution plan and the allocation of data buffers.

Mapping Data Types in the Data Flow

Explains how the data flow maps Integration Services data types to .NET Framework managed data types.

Validating a Data Flow Component

Explains the methods used to validate component configuration and to reconfigure component metadata.

Implementing External Metadata

Explains how to use external metadata columns for data validation.

Raising and Defining Events in a Data Flow Component

Explains how to raise predefined and custom events.

Logging and Defining Log Entries in a Data Flow Component

Explains how to create and write to custom log entries.

Using Error Outputs in a Data Flow Component

Explains how to redirect error rows to an alternative output.

Upgrading the Version of a Data Flow Component

Explains how to update saved component metadata when a new version of your component is first used.

Developing a User Interface for a Data Flow Component

Explains how to implement a custom editor for a component.

Developing Specific Types of Data Flow Components

Contains information about developing the three types of data flow components: sources, transformations, and destinations.

Reference

Topic Description

Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Pipeline

Contains the classes and interfaces used to create custom data flow components.

Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Pipeline.Wrapper

Contains the classes and interfaces that make up the data flow task object model, and is used to create custom data flow components or build a data flow task.

Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Pipeline.Design

Contains the classes and interfaces used to create the user interface for data flow components.

Integration Services Error and Message Reference

Lists the predefined Integration Services error codes with their symbolic names and descriptions.

For information that is common to all the type of custom objects that you can create in Integration Services, see the following topics.

Topic Description

Developing Custom Objects for Integration Services

Describes the basic steps in implementing all types of custom objects for Integration Services.

Persisting Custom Objects

Describes custom persistence and explains when it is necessary.

Building, Deploying, and Debugging Custom Objects

Describes the techniques for building, signing, deploying, and debugging custom objects.

For information on the other types of custom objects that you can create in Integration Services, see the following topics.

Topic Description

Developing a Custom Task

Discusses how to program custom tasks.

Developing a Custom Connection Manager

Discusses how to program custom connection managers.

Developing a Custom Log Provider

Discusses how to program custom log providers.

Developing a Custom ForEach Enumerator

Discusses how to program custom enumerators.

See Also

Reference

Comparing Scripting Solutions and Custom Objects

Concepts

Programming Samples

Other Resources

Extending the Data Flow with the Script Component

Help and Information

Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance