WebSphere WMQ Introduction for System Architects, Managers and Developers

PT1108
Training Summary
This course is designed to provide technical information for information managers, developers and architects. This class explains what middleware is and the characteristics of MQ. It shows the role MQ plays on the world of electronic business, SOA and ESB. The relationship of WMQ to application servers and multi-tiers applications and processes is highlighted.The major components of WMQ will be described. The main application interface MQI will be discussed s. Other application interfaces particularly JMS will be discussed.The WMQ interfaces to other system components are shown: major ones are system management, databases, security and transactional co-ordinations. WMQ connection between queue managers will be discussed. Some advanced functions like high availability and load balancing, disaster recovery options are shown.Publish and subscribe features are listed.Security features for system and application interfaces are highlighted
Prerequisites
Students must have experience in one of the three operating systems, one of OS/390, UNIX (Linux, AIX, HP or SUN Solaris), or Windows (2000, 2003 or XP). Knowledge of databases or transaction management is desirable.
Duration
1 Day/Lecture & Lab
Audience
This course is designed for MQSeries System Managers, Architects, Application Designers and System Programmers who interact with WMQ. Note: The course described three separate platforms. Class size is limit to 14 students per class
Course Topics
  • WMQ Architecture
  • WMQ Structure and Components
  • Operation
  • System Administration
  • WMQ Application Interface (MQI)
  • Recovery and Restart
  • Triggering
  • Security
  • Publish and Subscribe
  • Review Questions

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