SSIS Components for Domino

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Establishing a Connection

Enabling SSIS in Visual Studio 2022

If you're using Visual Studio 2022, you will need to install the SQL Server Integration Services Projects extension to use SSIS.

  1. Navigate to Extensions > Manage Extensions.
  2. In the Manage Extensions window's search box, search for "SQL Server Integration Services Projects 2022" and select the extension in the list.
  3. Click Download.
  4. Close Visual Studio and run the downloaded Microsoft.DataTools.IntegrationServices.exe installer. Proceed through the installer with default settings.
  5. Open Visual Studio. There should now be an "Integration Services Project" project template available.

Adding the Domino Connection Manager

Create a new connection manager as follows:

  1. Create a Visual Studio project with the "Integration Services Project" template.
  2. In the project, right-click within the Connection Managers window and select New Connection from the menu.
  3. In the Description column, select CData Domino Connection Manager and click Add...
  4. Configure the component as described in the next section.

Alternatively, if you have an existing project and CData Domino Source or CData Domino Destination:

  1. Right-click your CData Domino source or destination component in your data flow
  2. Select Edit... to open an editor window.
  3. Click the New... button next to the Connection manager: dropdown selector to create a connection manager.
  4. Configure the component as described in the next section.

Connecting to Domino

To connect to Domino data, set the following properties:
  • URL: The host name or IP of the server hosting the Domino database. Include the port of the server hosting the Domino database. For example: http://sampleserver:1234/
  • DatabaseScope: The name of a scope in the Domino Web UI. The component exposes forms and views for the schema governed by the specified scope. In the Domino Admin UI, select the Scopes menu in the sidebar. Set this property to the name of an existing scope.

Authenticating to Domino

Domino supports authenticating via either login credentials (OAuthPassword) or Microsoft Entra ID (AzureAD).

Login Credentials

Set these properties:
  • AuthScheme: OAuthPassword.
  • User: The authenticating Domino user's login.
  • Password: The authenticating Domino user's password.

The component uses the login credentials to automatically perform an OAuth token exchange.

Microsoft Entra ID (Azure AD)

Note: Microsoft has rebranded Azure AD as Entra ID. In topics that require the user to interact with the Entra ID Admin site, we use the same names Microsoft does. However, there are still CData connection properties whose names or values reference "Azure AD".

This authentication method uses Azure Active Directory as an identity provider (IdP) to obtain a JWT token. Before a user can authenticate via Azure AD, a user with admin privileges must create a custom Azure AD OAuth application in Azure Active Directory and configure it as an IdP, as described in Creating a Custom Entra ID (Azure AD) Application.

Once the custom Azure AD application has been completed, set these properties:

  • AuthScheme: AzureAD.
  • InitiateOAuth: GETANDREFRESH. You can use InitiateOAuth to avoid repeating the OAuth exchange and manually setting the OAuthAccessToken.
  • OAuthClientId: The Client ID that was obtained during custom Azure AD application creation.
  • OAuthClientSecret: The Client Secret that was obtained during custom Azure AD application creation.
  • CallbackURL : The redirect URI that was specified during custom Azure AD application registration. For example, https://localhost:33333.
  • AzureTenant: The Microsoft Online tenant being used to access data. Supply either the Tenant ID, or a value in the form companyname.microsoft.com.
    (The Tenant ID is the same as the directory ID shown in the Azure Portal's Azure Active Directory > Properties page.)

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