WA1227 WebSphere MQ Application Programming and Design for Distributed Platforms Training and Courseware

This four day course is using the standard MQ programming course material (Procedural WA1044 or Java WA1055) with additional advanced programming techniques and design topics. Additional topics include JMS concepts, Point-to-Point design, Publish-Subscribe design and Messaging Architecture topics.
Topics
  • Preparing and writing MQSeries application programs
  • Basic MQI calls
  • Triggering
  • Message Properties
  • Data conversion
  • Coordination of units of work
  • Minor MQI calls
  • Message groups and Segmented Messages
  • Distribution Lists
  • MQ Security
  • JMS Programming concepts
  • Messaging Architecture topics
Practical Work
The labs include extensive hands-on MQ coding exercises as well as basic administration tasks on UNIX and Windows platforms using C, COBOL, Java or C++
What you will learn
  • Entry level administration skills
  • Describe and use the MQI calls
  • Design and write programs to use MQI calls in the distributed platforms environment
  • Explain the differences in program design necessitated by the messaging and queuing paradigm
  • Understand, in detail, the different MQ functions
  • Explain the differences in MQI across the different WebSphere MQ platforms
Audience
This course is designed for procedural and OO developers responsible for integrating various systems using WebSphere MQ on the distributed platforms.
Prerequisites
  • WA1043 Technical Introduction to WebSphere MQ
  • Programming experience using C, COBOL or OO languages on distributed platforms
Duration
Four days.
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