WebSphereMQ Technical Introduction

Short course

In Bath

£ 400 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Short course

  • Location

    Bath

  • Duration

    1 Day

This course aims to give all delegates, an overview of the functions and facilities inherent in MQ. The course provides a foundation for further WebSphere MQ training and is a prerequisite for our more advanced classes of WebSphere MQ Application Programming and WebSphere MQ Administration. Suitable for: This course is for programmers, analysts, system designers and planners who need an overview of the functions and facilities of WebSphere MQ.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Bath (Somerset)
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11 Kingsmead Square, BA1 2AB

Start date

On request

About this course

An overall understanding of computer systems and networking concepts is expected.

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Course programme

AUDIENCE: This course is for programmers, analysts, system designers and planners who need an overview of the functions and facilities of WebSphere MQ.
PREREQUISITES: An overall understanding of computer systems and networking concepts is expected.
DURATION: 1 day. Lecture based with demonstrations.
OBJECTIVES: This course aims to give all delegates, an overview of the functions and facilities inherent in MQ. The course provides a foundation for further WebSphere MQ training and is a prerequisite for our more advanced classes of WebSphere MQ Application Programming and WebSphere MQ Administration.
COURSE CONTENT:
Queuing and Client Server Overview
Distributed Data Processing
Principles of Client-Server
Principles of Queuing

MQ Overall Structure
Queue Manager
Local and Remote Queues
Channels
Triggering
The Dead Letter Queue

MQ within the operating system
MQ Subsystem Principles
Relationship with components of the operating system

MQ Platforms
Summary of availability on all platforms. (Windows, UNIX, z/OS, iSeries etc.)

Sample Applications
Some worked examples showing the way that systems and programs using MQ can be developed and used.

Additional Topics
Logs
Security
Reports

WebSphereMQ Technical Introduction

£ 400 + VAT