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WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) Training and Courseware

WA2016 WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) v7.5 Programming Using IBM Integration Designer

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This course teaches the participants how to build mediation integration solutions using IBM Integration Designer (IID) 7.5 and IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) 7.5. This class starts with ESB basics and an overview of the IBM ESB product line. It proceeds to explaining how to use IID to create ESB applications and deploy them to WebSphere ESB. Participants will learn about the Service Component Architecture (SCA) programming model, business objects, service interfaces, business object maps, static relationships, mediation modules, mediation flows, and mediation primitives. Integration, which is one of the minimum capabilities of an ESB, is emphasized in this course, including how to integrate with web services, JMS providers, WebSphere MQ providers, and disparate systems using adapters. Participants will learn about the IID tooling in detail through lectures and hands-on exercises.

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IBM Equivalent: WB753

WA1939 WebSphere 7.0 Problem Determination

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This 2 day class teaches students how to manage various WebSphere issues they may encounter in their own organization.  Throughout the class students will learn about various advanced tools and techniques to help resolve problems in the configuration and operation of a WebSphere environment.  The class also provides details on the symptoms of many common WebSphere issues and how to resolve the issue.

Since many different products are based on the WebSphere Application Server, the issues and troubleshooting techniques covered in this class can be applied to many different WebSphere 7.0 environments.

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WA1916 WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) 7.0 Programming Using WebSphere Integration Developer

This course teaches the participants how to build mediation integration solutions using IBM WebSphere Integration Developer (WID) 7.0 and IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) 7.0. This class starts with ESB basics and an overview of the IBM ESB product line.  It proceeds to explaining how to use WID to create ESB applications and deploy them to WebSphere ESB.  Participants will learn about the Service Component Architecture (SCA) programming model, business objects, service interfaces, business object maps, static relationships, mediation modules, mediation flows, and mediation primitives.  Integration, which is one of the minimum capabilities of an ESB, is emphasized in this course, including how to integrate with web services, JMS providers, WebSphere MQ providers, and disparate systems using adapters.  Participants will learn about the WID tooling in detail through lectures and hands-on exercises.

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IBM Equivalent: WB713

WA1912 WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) 7.0 and 7.5 Administration

This course teaches the basics of the administration and deployment of service-based applications and message mediations in IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) 7.0 and 7.5. It provides systems administrators, solutions administrators, and operators with the skills they need to install, configure, and manage WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus applications and to troubleshoot common problems.

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IBM Equivalent: WB723

WA1804 WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) 6.2 Administration

This course teaches the basics of the administration and deployment of service-based applications and message mediations in IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) v6.2. It provides systems administrators, solutions administrators, and operators with the skills they need to install, configure, and manage WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus applications and to troubleshoot common problems.

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IBM Equivalent: WB223

WA1802 Architecting SOA Using Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) IBM Edition

This course teaches how to construct architecture for application and business integration using the ESB patterns. The architectural topics covered include: service composition, security, transaction management and messaging.

Various ESB patterns are described clearly. Then guidelines are provided on how to implement each pattern. This is further emphasized by hands on lab exercises that use WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus and WebSphere Integration Developer (WID). This way, students get to observe a concrete implementation of a pattern.

This course is ideal if your organization has selected the WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus as the SOA platform.

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WA1797 WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) 6.2 Programming Using WebSphere Integration Developer

This course teaches the participants how to build mediation integration solutions using IBM WebSphere Integration Developer (WID) 6.2 and IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) 6.2. This class starts with ESB basics and an overview of the IBM ESB product line.  It proceeds to explaining how to use WID to create ESB applications and deploy them to WebSphere ESB.  Participants will learn about the Service Component Architecture (SCA) programming model, business objects, service interfaces, business object maps, static relationships, mediation modules, mediation flows, and mediation primitives.  Integration, which is one of the minimum capabilities of an ESB, is emphasized in this course, including how to integrate with web services, JMS providers, WebSphere MQ providers, and disparate systems using adapters.  Participants will learn about the WID tooling in detail through lectures and hands-on exercises.

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IBM Equivalent: WB213