git/RTC/ISM with Datastage projects
Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 3:50 am
Hi
We are looking to add a "continuous delivery" model into our current SDLC. We are about to choose a new version control system. We are currently looking at git and RTC.
Does anyone have any good or bad experience with Datastage projects and git? git seems to be an ok SCM tool but just wondering if the IBM product RTC has any special integration features for Datastage that git doesn't.
Also I would like to automate our deployment process as much as possible (it's currently very manual). I understand that Information Server Manager (ISM) is the IBM-backed deployment tool for Datastage projects. Are there any suggestions for alternatives to ISM?
I have worked with RTC and ISM a little bit on previous projects. Just wondering if ISM would play as nicely with git as it does with RTC?
This IBM page suggests that CVS, RTC and Clearcase are the only options for linking to ISM. But I saw someone else say on here that they have linked TFS to ISM.
Thanks.
We are looking to add a "continuous delivery" model into our current SDLC. We are about to choose a new version control system. We are currently looking at git and RTC.
Does anyone have any good or bad experience with Datastage projects and git? git seems to be an ok SCM tool but just wondering if the IBM product RTC has any special integration features for Datastage that git doesn't.
Also I would like to automate our deployment process as much as possible (it's currently very manual). I understand that Information Server Manager (ISM) is the IBM-backed deployment tool for Datastage projects. Are there any suggestions for alternatives to ISM?
I have worked with RTC and ISM a little bit on previous projects. Just wondering if ISM would play as nicely with git as it does with RTC?
This IBM page suggests that CVS, RTC and Clearcase are the only options for linking to ISM. But I saw someone else say on here that they have linked TFS to ISM.
Thanks.