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Oracle Data Integrator 11g Cookbook

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Oracle Data Integrator 11g Cookbook

Overview of this book

Oracle Data Integrator (ODI) is Oracle's strategic data integration platform for high-speed data transformation and movement between different systems. From high-volume batches, to SOA-enabled data services, to trickle operations, ODI is a cutting-edge platform that offers heterogeneous connectivity, enterprise-level deployment, and strong administrative, diagnostic, and management capabilities."Oracle Data Integrator 11g Cookbook" will take you on a journey past your first steps with ODI to a new level of proficiency, lifting the cover on many of the internals of the product to help you better leverage the most advanced features.The first part of this book will focus on the administrative tasks required for a successful deployment, moving on to showing you how to best leverage Knowledge Modules with explanations of their internals and focus on specific examples. Next we will look into some advanced coding techniques for interfaces, packages, models, and a focus on XML. Finally the book will lift the cover on web services as well as the ODI SDK, along with additional advanced techniques that may be unknown to many users.Throughout "Oracle Data Integrator 11g Cookbook", the authors convey real-world advice and best practices learned from their extensive hands-on experience.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Oracle Data Integrator 11g Cookbook
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Using ODI versioning


Versioning source code is a key element for a successful development lifecycle. All ODI objects can be exported as XML files if you want to store them in an external source control system, but one limitation of this approach is that the comparison of different versions of the same objects are not trivial in the XML form.

To make version comparisons easier, you can leverage versioning of objects directly within ODI. This recipe will show you how to take advantage of this feature.

Getting ready

To play with versioning, we will need some objects. You can use any objects of your choice, but for our step-by-step instructions, we will first create an interface based on the SRC_EMP and TRG_EMP tables as described in the Preface of this book.

To follow the steps described here, do the following:

  • If you have not done so earlier, create a model where you reverse engineer the SRC_EMP table from our source sample.

  • If you have not done so earlier, create a model where you reverse engineer...