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WebSphere MQ Introduction

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Summary:
This course is designed to provide a solid introduction to message queuing with a comprehensive overview of WebSphere MQ, the MQI, and the MQ applications. It will introduce students to the basic concepts of asynchronous messaging then discuss the specific implementation features of WebSphere/MQ. After completion of this course, you will understand how message queuing works and how applications can benefit from an asynchronous processing architecture.

Duration:
1 Day/Lecture

Audience:
This course is designed for anyone interested in learning fundamentals of MQ.

Topics:

  • WebSphere MQ Overview
  • Introduction to Asynchronous Messaging Models
  • Installation of MQ
  • Standard Conventions and Implementation
  • The MQ Interface (MQI) and other APIs (JMS, AMI)
  • Putting Message to Queues
  • Getting Messages from Queues
  • Administering MQ Objects
  • WebSphere MQ Design Patterns (Point-to-Point vs. Publish/Subscribe)
  • Integration Brokers (WebSphere MQ Integrator vs. Base Pub/Sub)
  • Sync Point and Unit of Work Processing
  • Transactional Messaging with XA and TP Monitors
  • Advanced messaging concepts (Reports, Triggers, Clients, Grouping, Exits)

Prerequisites:
There are no prerequisites for this course.




Last Update: May 24, 2012