Thursday, March 26, 2009 1:55 PM
gertd
SQL Connections Slides and Demo Posted
It was great to be able to meet many new users of the Database Edition product at the SQL Connection Spring 2009 conference this week. Thank you for attending the sessions. There were lots of great questions, critical feedback and input for new features and improvements, they are all noted!
As promised the slides and demos of the two “DataDude” sessions are now posted on the www.DBProj.com website.
SDB413: Automating Database Deployment
Do you have a need to automate the deployment of your database schema? Learn how to leverage DBSCHEMA files in combination with the command line VSDBCMD.EXE deployment engine. The latest Visual Studio 2008 Team System Database Edition GDR release provides a redistributable deployment engine that allows you to create a database deployment unit, which you can integrate in to your own “database setup”.
SDV417: Roll Your Own DataDude Rules
Learn how to extend T-SQL Static Code Analysis by writing your own rules! Static code analysis allows you to enforce your own rules in the context of your own SQL Server schema. Now you can extend the existing rule set with your own set of rules, by implementing some .NET classes.
Demo project Enjoy,
-GertD @ www.DBProj.com
About gertd
Hello,
My name is Gert Drapers, I am a Software Architect in the Windows Server Directory Services team, working on incubation projects. Before my current role I was the Lead Software Architect and Engineering Manager of the Visual Studio Team System Database Edition product, where I designed and developed the declarative database development tooling which is now shipping inside Visual Studio.
Since 1991, I contributed to many parts and releases of Microsoft SQL Server and to the Transaction Management infrastructure (MS-DTC, WS-AtomicTransaction and System.Transactions).
When I am not working, I am spending time with my wife and three lovely daughters; I love to cook and make music. Besides that I am trying to serve the SQL Server community by writing tools and articles which are published on http://SQLDev.Net and http://DBProj.com
I hope you enjoy the blog,
-GertD