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In our bi-weekly TechTalks designed for SnapLogic partners and customers, our cloud integration experts talk about tips and tricks for the SnapLogic Elastic Integration Platform not covered in basic training. This week’s TechTalk focuses on sub pipelines and guaranteed delivery including creating and using nested or sub pipelines, as well as how the ForEach Snap is used and how it’s different from the Task Execute Snap. To learn more, visit: http://www.snaplogic.com/techtalk
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SnapLogic Best Practices:Tips and Tricks in 30 Minutes
Praneal NarayanRich Dill
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Agenda
Today’s Topic: Nested Pipelines– What is a nested or sub-pipeline?
– Why use them?
– Creating and using them
– Pipeline examples
ForEach Snap– What is the ForEach Snap?
– What can I use it for?
– How is it different from the Task Execute Snap?
– Pipeline example
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Before We Get Started…..
Documentation
Download the following:– Snaplex
– JSDK
– Snap Packs
– Mac, Linux and Windows Installers
Community Board and Ideas
Don’t forget to use our Developer Community
developer.snaplogic.com
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Nested Pipelines
Provide reusability– A pipeline can be as simple as one Snap or many
– A pipeline can be made up a multiple levels of nested pipelines
Support for guaranteed delivery
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ForEach Snap
Provides the ability to invoke a new pipeline for each incoming document
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A Few Tips
Add GD to the name (or notes) of a Nested pipeline when used for guaranteed delivery
Use functional descriptive names
When building ForEach pipelines, name them 1 of 2, 2 of 2, etc.
Use database tables or JSON documents to control the execution
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Connecting with the SnapLogic Team
@SnapLogic
Facebook/SnapLogic
developer.snaplogic.com
www.snaplogic.com/techtalk