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IBM WebSphere Message Broker V6.1 Developer Workshop (WM662) |
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This 5-day instructor-led course provides an intermediate-level overview of the WebSphere Message Broker product, with a focus on application development functions and techniques for WebSphere Message Broker V6.1.
In this course, you learn how to use WebSphere Message Broker to develop platform-independent messaging applications. These message flow applications transport messages between service requestors and service providers, and allow the messages to be routed, transformed, and enriched as required. You learn why messaging is central to the concepts of service-oriented architecture (SOA) and how WebSphere Message Broker fits into the IBM SOA strategy. The course teaches you how to use WebSphere Message Broker to implement application connectivity across various message transport mechanisms, including WebSphere MQ, Web services, Java Messaging Services (JMS), and others. You learn to use WebSphere Message Broker to develop, deploy, and support applications that use both point-to-point and publish/subscribe messaging topologies.
The course begins with an overview of service-oriented architecture (SOA) and the placement of WebSphere Message Broker within the IBM SOA model. You then learn about the components of the WebSphere Message Broker development and runtime environments before moving on to examine message flow problem determination and error analysis. You then explore how to construct message flows that use ESQL, Java, and XSL Transform (XSLT), and how to use databases and maps in message flows. The concepts of message parsing and serialization and message modeling using the Message Repository Manager are explained, so that you understand how to write efficient message flows. You also learn how to create message flows that use Web services, Java Messaging Service (JMS), and WebSphere MQ message transport mechanisms. Finally, you explore a number of advanced topics such as how to extend the functionality of WebSphere Message Broker by using adapters and other WebSphere products.
Throughout the course, extensive hands-on lab exercises allow you to reinforce their learning by gaining practical experience with the skills and concepts that are discussed in the lectures. Some of the topics covered in the hands-on labs include creating and testing message flows, message modeling, retrieving and viewing statistical information, problem determination, and error handling. |
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Skills Gained |
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Describe the relationship between service-oriented architecture (SOA), enterprise service bus (ESB), and WebSphere Message Broker
Explain the features and uses of WebSphere Message Broker
Work with the Message Broker Toolkit
Describe the function of the most popular processing nodes
Choose the appropriate transformation option for a given task and skills profile
Write basic ESQL or Java routines for message manipulation
Transform messages with mappings
Use problem determination aids to diagnose and solve development and runtime errors
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Describe supported transport protocols and use some of them in message flows
Create and work with self-defining Extensible Markup Language (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 models (MRM parser)
Convert data to and from different code pages and numeric encodings
Describe the publish/subscribe messaging model
Explain how to extend broker functionality with WebSphere Adapters and both user-written and off-the-shelf plug-ins | |
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Who Can Benefit |
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This intermediate-level course is designed for integration specialists and senior-level application developers who have experience working with WebSphere Message Broker. This course is not suitable for someone with little or no WebSphere Message Broker experience. |
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Prerequisites |
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Before taking this course, you should have a working knowledge of IBM WebSphere MQ application programming concepts. You should also be familiar with the Windows XP operating system environment for the hands-on exercises, and should be able to invoke simple functions within that environment.
While not required, skills with SQL, Extensible Markup Language (XML), Java, and XML Path Language (XPath) are helpful. |
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IBM Education Advantage Program eligibility: |
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Yes - IBM Education Pack - Online Account
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WebSphere/SOA/XML Certification |
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Train and Certify Promotion
Within six (6) months of completing this course or when the certification test expires, whichever comes first, you will be able to take the aligning certification test free of charge. The test is valued at $200 USD in developed countries and $100 in the emerging market countries. For complete promotion details, visit http://www-03.ibm.com/certify/news/20080116.shtml.
For test retirement information, please refer to http://www.ibm.com/certify/certs/index.shtml. From the Software column, select the desired brand/technology, and refer to the retirement information on top of the next Web page. |
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WM662 |
| Format: |
Instructor-Led Classroom |
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5 days |
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IBM |
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| | | | | Live Virtual Classroom, 99 | Mar.22 - Mar.26.2010 |  |  | | Live Virtual Classroom1, 99 | Jun.21 - Jun.25.2010 |  |  | | Sacramento/Elk Grove, CA | Jun.21 - Jun.25.2010 |  |  | | Boston, MA | Mar.22 - Mar.26.2010 |  |  | | | | |
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IBM WebSphere Message Broker V6.1 Developer Workshop (WM662) Content Details |
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| Exercise: Transforming a COBOL message to XML | | | |
| IBM WebSphere Message Broker overview | | | |
| Working with the Message Broker Toolkit | | | |
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| Exercise: Analyzing error scenarios | | | |
| Exercise: Using problem determination tools | | | |
| Message transformation with ESQL, Java, and XSLT | | | |
| Exercise: Route and compute a sample complaint message using ESQL or Java | | | |
| Exercise: Understanding ESQL statements | | | |
| Message models and the MRM parser | | | |
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| Exercise: Complaint_Reply message definition | | | |
| Using databases and maps in message flows | | | |
| Exercise: Mappings and databases | | | |
| Advanced message flow topics | | | |
| Exercise: Accounting and statistics | | | |
| Exercise: Generic error handler subflow | | | |
| Additional processing nodes | | | |
| Exercise: MQGet and Aggregation nodes | | | |
| Exercise: Collector, File, and Timer nodes | | | |
| Using Web services with message flows | | | |
| Exercise: Working with SOAP/HTTP Web services | | | |
| Extending Message Broker functionality | | | |
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