Overview
This course will use both instructor-led discussions and hands-on workshops to demonstrate how to create and manage IBM’s MQSeries environment. Within this course, each student will be exposed to the following topics; the major components of an MQSeries architecture (both local and remote), install the MQSeries server and client, depict the use of MQSC commands, PCF commands, role of MQ clusters, discuss MQ implementation patterns, role of different types of MQ queues, use of MQ Explorer and MQ Services applications, understand the role of Java Messaging Services (JMS), MQ transactions and syncpoints, security in the MQ environment and MQ triggering.
Prerequisites
Each student should have a strong background in either web-based developmend or system administration tasks.
Class Format
Lecture and Lab
Audience
System administrators, network professionals and advanced web developers that will be maintaining MQSeries environments
Learning Objectives
After completing this course, the student should be able to:
- 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
- Plan the implementation of WebSphere MQ on
Windows
- Install WebSphere MQ on Windows
- Illustrate the different types of MQ queues
- Perform simple customization and administration
tasks using MQSC commands
- Understand the concept of triggers and implement
triggering scenario
- Discuss the setup for distributed local and
remote queuing
- Illustrate the configuration of an MQ Clustering
architecture
- Implement WebSphere MQ Client access
- Implement basic restart and recovery procedures
- Perform basic problem determination and performance
management
- Discuss the configuration of MQ security
- Setup security for queues, data access and
for administration using role-based security
- Depict the role of MQ channels
Course Duration
4 Days
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