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Händelse: 'WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) 6.2 Programming Using WebSphere Integration Developer' Print
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Datum: onsdag, mars 10, 2010 At 08:00
Varaktighet: 1 Timme
Upprepa händelse: Varje Dag till mars 12, 2010
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Längd: 4 dagar
Pris: 20.800:-
Datum Göteborg: 10-12 mars

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Description

This course teaches the participants how to build mediation integration solutions using IBM WebSphere Integration Developer (WID) 6.2 and IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) 6.2. This class starts with ESB basics and an overview of the IBM ESB product line.  It proceeds to explaining how to use WID to create ESB applications and deploy them to WebSphere ESB.  Participants will learn about the Service Component Architecture (SCA) programming model, business objects, service interfaces, business object maps, static relationships, mediation modules, mediation flows, and mediation primitives.  Integration, which is one of the minimum capabilities of an ESB, is emphasized in this course, including how to integrate with web services, JMS providers, WebSphere MQ providers, and disparate systems using adapters.  Participants will learn about the WID tooling in detail through lectures and hands-on exercises.

Audience

This course is suitable for integration developers who are involved in integrating applications, primarily by developing mediation flows. This course is also suitable for system administrators and other technical staff involved with mediation flows.

Prerequisites

Good knowledge of Web Services (SOAP and WSDL) is required.

Course goals

After completing this course, the student should be able to:

- Describe the role of an ESB and its minimum capabilities
- Understand which IBM products provide ESB capabilities
- Explain the Service Component Architecture (SCA) programming model used for developing applications that are deployed to WebSphere ESB
- Explain business objects and service interfaces
- Use WID to create business objects, service interfaces, business object maps, and static relationships
- Understand what mediation modules, mediation flows, and mediation primitives are and how they relate to one another
- Use WID to develop, deploy, and test mediation flows running on WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus
- Use WID to integrate web services, JMS providers, and WebSphere MQ providers
- Use WebSphere ESB to configure default messaging and WebSphere MQ
- Describe the various IBM Adapters available to integrate disparate systems
- Explain the Java Connector Architecture (JCA) and learn to use JCA adapters
- Explain the Common Event Infrastructure (CEI)
- Use WID to indicate which events generated by mediation flows should be monitored
- Understand the basics of WebSphere ESB administration

Outline

- Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) Fundamentals
- WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus Products
- Introduction to WebSphere Integration Developer (WID) v6.2
- Service Component Architecture (SCA)
- Business Objects
- Service Interface Design
- Web Services Integration
- Mediation Flows and Mediation Programming
- Mapping Business Objects
- Static Relationships
- JMS Overview
- Default Messaging JMS Configuration
- JMS Integration
- WebSphere MQ Configuration
- WebSphere MQ Integration
- Messaging in WebSphere ESB
- WebSphere Business Integration Adapters
- WebSphere Adapters JCA
- Mediation Monitoring Using the Common Event Infrastructure (CEI)



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