WebSphere MQ Training Overview
This course is intended for general data processing audience that needs to learn the basic functionality of IBM
WebSphere MQ (MQ Series). WebSphere MQ Introduction is a one day overview of the functions available in the WMQ
product and is applicable to WMQ on all platforms including Windows, AIX, UNIX, Sun Solaris, Linux, z/OS and iSeries
(AS/400). It is also a prerequisite for other WMQ administration and programming courses.
WebSphere MQ Training Course Duration
1 Day
WebSphere MQ Training Course outline
1. MESSAGING CONCEPTS
- WMQ - MQI calls
- Messaging Applications Design
o Asynchronous Model
o Synchronous model
o Asynchronous model - Request/Reply
o Publish / Subscribe Messaging Model
- WMQ Message
- WMQ Objects
o WMQ Queue Types
- WMQ Triggering
- WMQ Client
- Local / Remote Message Delivery
o Local and Remote Queues
o Distributed logical unit of work
- WMQ Supported Platforms
2. The Message Queue Interface (MQI)
- Preparing MQI Application Programs
- WMQ Program – Structure
- WebSphere MQ MQI procedural calls
o MQCONN, MQDISC, MQOPEN, ….
3. Interconnected Systems - DQM
- DQM Components
- Defining Channels
- Channel Types
- Message concentration
- Using a Message Router
- Channel exits
- Application data conversion
- WebSphere MQ Clusters
- WMQ Clusters Workload Balancing
4. Transactional Support
- WMQ Unit of work
- Resource managers
- Transaction managers
- WMQ Local Resources
- WMQ + Global Resources
- External coordination of global units of work
5. WebSphere MQ System Administration
- WMQ Administration tasks
- WMQ Installation
- WMQ Administrative Interfaces
- Basic WMQ Administration tasks
- Logging and recovery
6. WMQ SECURITY
- Implementing WMQ Security
- WMQ API Access control
- WMQ Command security
- WMQ Message context
- Channel (MCA) Security and Exits
7. WMQ and Enterprise Application Integration
- WMQ z/OS Connectivity Solutions
- WebSphere MQ transport for SOAP
- WMQ support for XMS
- WMQ and Enterprise Application Integration
- WebSphere Message Broker (WMB)
These classes are available in Windows, AIX, UNIX, Sun Solaris, Linux platforms. They are also available on versions earlier than V7.
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