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Overview
| Course code | VM101 | Skill level | Basic |
|---|---|---|---|
| Duration | 1.0 days | Delivery type | Instructor Led - Online Training |
| Course type | Public or Private on-site | ||
| Public price | USD $725.00 plus tax |
PLEASE NOTE: This course is also available as an Instructor Led Class, Technical Introduction to IBM WebSphere MQ (WM101) and also as a Self Paced Virtual Course (E-Learning), Technical Introduction to IBM WebSphere MQ (Self-paced) (ZM101).
NOTE: THIS IS AN INSTRUCTOR-LED ONLINE COURSE. PLEASE DO NOT MAKE TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS FOR THIS COURSE.
This 1-day instructor-led course is a technical overview of IBM WebSphere MQ. It provides a conceptual understanding of messaging and queuing as implemented by IBM WebSphere MQ.
IBM WebSphere MQ delivers reliable application integration for applications and web services, allowing users to fully leverage existing software and hardware investments. Through a series of lectures, students learn how IBM WebSphere MQ provides a messaging backbone for deploying an enterprise service bus (ESB) as the connectivity layer of a service-oriented architecture (SOA). The course also explains how IBM WebSphere MQ responsibilities can include the management of topic-based publish/subscription information.
There are no lab exercises in this course; students confirm their learning through checkpoint questions.
For information about other related WebSphere courses, visit the WebSphere Education Training Paths website:
www.ibm.com/software/websphere/education/paths/
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Training Paths that reference this course are:
- System Administrator skills roadmap for WebSphere MQ V7
- Developer skills roadmap for IBM WebSphere Message Broker V8
- Systems Administrator skills for WebSphere MQ V7.1 or WebSphere MQ V7.5
- Application Developer skills roadmap for WebSphere MQ V7
- Application Developer skills for WebSphere MQ V7.1 or WebSphere MQ V7.5
- Developer skills roadmap for IBM WebSphere Message Broker V7.0
Audience
This basic course is designed for system administrators, application developers, and technical sales and marketing professionals.
Prerequisites
Students should have experience working with software. Skills and experience in one or more of the following specific areas enable students to derive more benefit from the course:
- Communications and networking
- System and network management
- System design
- Application development
- Transaction processing
- Database management
- Client/server solutions
- Platform knowledge (IBM and non-IBM)
- Open systems
Skills taught
- Compare IBM WebSphere MQ with other forms of program-to-program communication
- Identify the impact WebSphere MQ can have on application design
- Describe the basic components and structure of IBM WebSphere MQ
- Describe the function of each of the calls in the Message Queue Interface
- Describe the tasks that must be performed to manage a queue manager and its connections with:
- Other queue managers
- WebSphere MQ client applications
- Describe the transactional support within the IBM WebSphere MQ product
- Describe the features of IBM WebSphere MQ that contribute to system security
- Explain how IBM WebSphere MQ can be used as part of the communications infrastructure to:
- Connect application environments, such as the World Wide Web, enterprise transaction systems, and database systems
- Manage the dissemination of publisher information to appropriate subscribers