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 WebSphere MQ V6.0 Programming Using JMS

Introduction

This course is designed to teach Java application programmers to develop basic WebSphere MQ applications written in Java using JMS. Students also learn the role of MDB as JMS message consumers. The course contains extensive machine exercises.

Below is the three day course outline of our trainings:

Course Name: IBM WebSphere MQ V6.0 Programming Using JMS
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Duration: 3 days
Skill Level:

Intermediate

Delivery type: E-Learning
Course Material: Printed manual provided
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Audience: This course is intended for Java programmers who want to learn to write basic WebSphere MQ applications using JMS.

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Course outline: Administration | Application development | Usage or operation

Day 1:

  • Introduction
  • WebSphere MQ and JMS overview
  • JMS architecture
  • JMS administration
  • Exercise: WebSphere MQ and JMS administration

Day 2:

  • JMS messages
  • Point-to-point programming
  • Exercise: Basic send and receive
  • Exercise: Request/Reply
  • Publish/Subscribe programming
  • Exercise: Basic Publish/Subscribe

Day 3:

  • Transactions
  • Exercise: Transactions
  • Security
  • WebSphere MQ-specific functions
  • Message-driven beans
  • Exercise: Durable subscriber

 

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