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The purpose of this course is to provide learners with a general overview of the WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker product. The course introduces the business and technical reasons for a message broker and the main features of WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker are then outlined. Students are given a basic understanding of how the product works and what tasks can be done with it.

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IBM WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker Fundamentals

Audience

The audience will be comprised of architects project leaders senior level programmers and IT managers from both IBM customer and business partner organizations. Students will often not work directly with the product but rather will be involved in evaluating and planning the product.

Prerequisites

A basic knowledge of WebSphere MQ is mandatory. Knowledge of database basics and IT infrastructure would be beneficial.

Objective

Upon completion of this course the student will learn:

  • To identify business drivers for integration.
  • To identify aspects of traditional approaches to integration.
  • To match business integration products with their descriptions.
  • To identify tasks involved in creating a message flow.
  • To identify aspects of deploying message flow applications.
  • To identify features of Extended SQL (ESQL).
  • To match message-modelling components with their descriptions.
  • To identify characteristics of message domains.
  • To identify aspects of creating message models.
  • To identify features of the publish/subscribe messaging model.
  • To identify features of a topic.
  • To identify features of a publication.

Topics Include

Unit 1: WBI Message Broker

  • Identify business drivers for integration.
  • Identify aspects of traditional approaches to integration.
  • Match business integration products with their descriptions.
  • Identify features of a message flow.
  • Match message flow components with their descriptions.
  • Identify features of a message broker.
  • Identify functions of a Configuration Manager.
  • Identify features of the User Name Server.
  • Identify considerations for designing a broker domain.
  • Identify features of the WebSphere Business Integration (WBI) Message Broker client environment.
  • Match supported end-user application transport types with their descriptions.
  • Identify recommended system requirements for WebSphere Business Integration (WBI) Message Broker.
  • Identify security considerations for installing WebSphere Business Integration (WBI) Message Broker.
  • Identify features of the logical message tree.
  • Identify aspects of message parsing in WebSphere Business Integration (WBI) Message Broker.
  • Identify aspects of message mapping in WebSphere Business Integration (WBI) Message Broker.

Unit 2: Message Flows

  • Identify tasks involved in creating a message flow.
  • Identify aspects of deploying message flow applications.
  • Identify features of Extended SQL (ESQL).
  • Identify features of correlation names.
  • Identify features of the MQInput node.
  • Identify features of the MQOutput node.
  • Identify features of nodes that support the WebSphere MQ Web Services Transport.
  • Identify features of nodes that support the WebSphere MQ Web Services Transport.
  • Identify features of the Compute node.
  • Identify nodes that facilitate database manipulation within message flows.
  • Identify nodes that facilitate message routing within message flows.
  • Identify features of the XMLTransformation node.
  • Identify features of message aggregation in WebSphere Business Integration (WBI) Message Broker.
  • Identify advantages of creating subflows.
  • Identify features of user-defined extensions.
  • Identify considerations for handling errors in message flows.
  • Identify features that facilitate message-flow debugging.

Unit 3: Message Modelling

  • Identify features of the publish/subscribe messaging model.
  • Identify features of a topic.
  • Identify features of a publication.
  • Identify features of publish/subscribe topologies.
  • Identify features of multicast publish/subscribe.
  • Identify aspects of subscription management.
  • Identify features of publish/subscribe security services.

Duration

8 Hours

Minimum Requirements

The CDROM version of this course requires:

  • At least a 486DX 33Mhz CPU.
  • Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher and a Microsoft compatible mouse.
  • At least 8MB RAM.
  • At least VGA graphics capability with a minimum 512K video RAM (1MB video RAM recommended).
  • At least a double speed CDROM drive.
  • An MPC compliant sound card with attached speakers or headphones is recommended (Currently only the CDROM version supports audio).
The network version of this course requires:
  • At least a 486DX 33Mhz CPU.
  • Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher and a Microsoft compatible mouse.
  • At least 8MB RAM and 22MB available hard disk space or file server space.
  • At least VGA graphics capability with a minimum 512K video RAM (1MB video RAM recommended).

Media

CDROM
Web Based Training


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