| Course Abstract |
This course will use both
instructor-led discussions and hands-on workshops
to demonstrate the capabilities of programming
Java applications using IBM’s MQSeries.
Within this course, each student will be exposed
to the following topics; the major components
of an MQSeries installation (both local and remote),
install the MQSeries client, develop MQSeries
Java program using RAD v6.0, connect to queue
manager, MQI API, both read and send MQSeries
messages, perform exception handling, understand
the role of Java Messaging Services (JMS), transactions
and MQ syncpoints, security in the MQ environment
and MQ triggering. |
| Objectives |
Upon conclusion participants will have acquired
these skills:
- Understand the capabilities of MQSeries and
WebSphere MQ
- Depict the architecture of the MQ environment:
Queue Managers, Channels, Local and Remote Queues
and MQ clustering
- Design, build Java applications for MQSeries
environment
- Connect and disconnect to MQ queue Manager
- Perform following tasks with messages; getting/putting,
replies and reports and use of context variables
- Highlight the role of the MQI API for application
development
- Depict the role of all MQI commands for accessing
messages (MQGET/MQPUT)
- Understand the use of transactions with MQSeries
- Illustrate the process for performing data
conversions
- Understand the role of triggering in MQSeries
environment
- Depict the use of Message groups
- Illustrate the role of security in MQSeries
environment
- Define usage of Message segmentation
- Depict the role of distribution lists
- Demonstrate the role of MQ security
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