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IBM WebSphere Message Broker V6 Developer Workshop - WM661 Training |
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Onsite - Instructor-Led Training |
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5 days depending on audience background and options |
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| Introduction: |
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| This course is an intermediate-level course that provides a general overview of the Message Broker product, concentrating on application developer functions and techniques in Message Broker V6. Students have an opportunity to reinforce their learning with significant hands-on labs. |
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| This intermediate-level course is designed for experienced integration specialists and senior-level developers from both customer and IBM Business Partner organizations. This course is not suitable for someone with little or no Message Broker Experience. |
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Before taking this course, students should have a working knowledge of IBM WebSphere Message Broker, IBM WebSphere MQ, and application programming concepts. Students should also be familiar with the operating system environment for the practical exercises, and be able to invoke simple functions within that environment. A basic knowledge of Windows XP is helpful.
While not required, skills in SQL language, Extensible Markup Language (XML), Java, and XML Path Language (XPath) are very helpful. |
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| This 5-day IBM course will be customized to your needs and specifications. Eno.com will assist you in identifying those needs and specifications. A word to the wise, there are many vendors of IBM training. They will typically have a broad and general course, one size fits all, already developed and just put your organization?s ame on the title slide. This minimizes their effort and time investment. At Eno.com, every course is made to your exact and exacting specifications. We help you ensure what you are getting is what you really need even if at the beginning you weren't too sure of what that was. We fit the class to your needs. We never fit you into our standard, one size fits all, class. |
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What You'll Learn
- Describe the relationship between service-oriented architecture (SOA), enterprise service bus (ESB), and Message Broker
- Explain the features and usage of Message Broker
- Work with the Message Brokers Toolkit Version 6.0.2
- Define and test message flows for routing and data transformation
- Describe the function of the most popular processing nodes
- Write basic ESQL routines for message manipulation
- Transform messages with mappings and with Java
- Choose the appropriate transformation option for a given task and skills profile
- Use problem determination aids to diagnose and solve development and runtime errors
- Describe supported transport protocols and use some of them in message flows
- Create and work with self-defining (XML), predefined, and undefined data formats
- Explain how to provide and call Web services with SOAP/HTTP bindings from message flows
- Define, use, and test simple message layouts in the Message Repository (MRM)
- Convert data to and from different code pages and numeric encodings
- Describe the publish/subscribe messaging model
- Explain how to extend Broker functionality with user-written and off-the-shelf plug-ins
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| Course Outline |
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1.Introduction
2.Exercise: Transforming a COBOL message to XML
3.IBM WebSphere Message Broker overview
4.Working with Message Brokers Toolkit
5.Problem determination
6.Exercise: Analyzing error scenarios
7.Exercise: Using problem determination tools
8.Message transformation with ESQL
9.Exercise: Filter and Compute nodes
10.Exercise: Completing and understanding ESQL
11.The Message Repository Manager (MRM)
12.Exercise: Complaint Reply message definition
13.More about the MRM
14.Using databases and maps in message flows
15.Exercise: Mappings and databases
16.Exercise: Deleting a broker (optional)
17.Advanced message flow topics
18.Exercise: Accounting and statistics
19.Exercise: Generic error handler subflow
20.Additional processing nodes
21.Exercise: MQGet and Aggregation nodes
22.Java support
23.Exercise: Timer and JavaCompute nodes
24.Using Web services
25.Exercise: Wrap as a SOAP-HTTP Web service
26.Extending Message Broker |
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