Content
After
completing this course, you should be able to:
· Summarize current business
drivers and the need for flexibility
· Describe enterprise messaging and
the capabilities it must provide
· Identify the main ways that IBM
MQ can impact application design
· Describe the basic components of
IBM MQ
· Differentiate between
point-to-point and IBM MQ cluster connectivity
· Summarize queue manager and queue
manager components administrative tasks
· Contrast the architectural role
of IBM MQ clusters and multiple instance queue managers
· Describe the security provisions
of IBM MQ and IBM MQ Advanced Message Security
· Describe how IBM MQ is used as
part of the communications infrastructure to:
· Connect application environments, such as the World Wide Web, enterprise
transaction systems, and database systems
·
Manage the distribution of publisher information to appropriate subscribers
· Provide file transfer management with IBM MQ Managed File Transfer
· Serve as a JMS provider
·
Interface with WebSphere Application Server
·
Store in-flight messages for IBM Integration Bus
·
Interact with z/OS applications
· Facilitate connectivity to mobile environments with IBM MQ Telemetry
· Describe the options for
deployment to the Cloud
Target Audience
This basic
course is designed for system administrators, system architects, application
developers, quality assurance specialists, and technical sales and marketing
professionals.
Duration
1 Days - Basic to Intermediate