WebSphere MQ Overview
Short course
In Edinburgh
Description
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Type
Short course
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Location
Edinburgh (Scotland)
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Duration
1 Day
Whilst covering the basics of WebSphere MQ, this Course also aims to give an insight into the different WebSphere MQ queue managers. On completion of this Course the student will be able to: Understand basic messaging concepts,Understand queues and message management,Understand transactions and transaction management,Understand triggering,Understand lists, including distribution and name. Suitable for: Target Audience The course is aimed at developers providing an introduction to the basic concepts underlying IBM's WebSphere MQ messaging system. It covers the principles and concepts of WebSphere MQ and the basic function provided by all its queue managers. The course does not provide detail of any specific queue manager.
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About this course
A general knowledge of application programming and design.
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Course Objectives
Whilst covering the basics of WebSphere MQ, this Course also aims to give an insight into the different WebSphere MQ queue managers. On completion of this Course the student will be able to:
- Understand basic messaging concepts
- Understand queues and message management
- Understand transactions and transaction management
- Understand triggering
- Understand lists, including distribution and name lists
- Understand security within WebSphere MQ
Course Details
- An Introduction to WebSphere MQ
- Basic Messaging Concepts
- Queue and Message Management
- Transaction Management
- Triggering and Syncpoints
- Distribution Lists
- Name Lists
- Segmentation
- Distributed Queuing
- Security
- Design Approaches
Course Environment Lecture based.
Course Format: Demonstration sessions make up a large part of the course, allowing delegates to reinforce the lectures given. During these sessions the delegate will gain experience of WebSphere MQ. Examples are used extensively, ranging from simple code snippets to full applications with complete 'real world' functionality. These are supplied at the start of the course and it is encouraged that the delegates execute and 'experiment' with these under the instructor's guidance as they are introduced. These examples are available to take away, along with the delegate's own work. The comprehensive Student Guide supplied is fully indexed serving as a useful reference tool long after the course has finished. Delegates will also be able to access a free help-line with technical questions relating to topics covered on the course.
WebSphere MQ Overview