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IBM Integration Bus V10 Application Development II Training in Lexington

Enroll in or hire us to teach our IBM Integration Bus V10 Application Development II class in Lexington, Kentucky by calling us @303.377.6176. Like all HSG classes, IBM Integration Bus V10 Application Development II may be offered either onsite or via instructor led virtual training. Consider looking at our public training schedule to see if it is scheduled: Public Training Classes
Provided there are enough attendees, IBM Integration Bus V10 Application Development II may be taught at one of our local training facilities.
We offer private customized training for groups of 3 or more attendees.

Course Description

 
This course provides an intermediate-level continuation of the topics necessary to successfully create IBM Integration Bus message flow applications and integration services. This course focuses on using IBM Integration Bus to develop, deploy, and support platform-independent message flow applications and integration services. These applications and integration services use various messaging topologies to transport data between service requesters and service providers, and also allow the data to be routed, transformed, and enriched during processing. Topics in this course include creating integration services and message flow applications that use and provide web services. You also learn how to use event driven processing nodes and how to use the record and replay facility to capture and view data during processing. You also learn how IBM Integration Bus interacts with other IBM and enterprise information products. Lab exercises throughout the course give you an opportunity to practice your new skills.
Course Length: 4 Days
Course Tuition: $2600 (US)

Prerequisites

Before taking this course, you should successfully complete IBM Integration Bus V10 Application Development I (WM666G), which introduces IBM Integration Bus development topics that are necessary for success in this course.

Course Outline

 
Objectives: 
 
- Use event driven message processing to control the flow of messages by using message aggregation, message collections, message sequences, and time-sensitive nodes
- Transform data by using Microsoft .NET and XML stylesheets
- Analyze and filter information in complex XML documents
- Extend DFDL message models
- Use message sets and the Message Repository Manager (MRM) parser
- Provide a message flow application as a web service
- Request a web service from within a message flow
- Describe how to implement WS-Addressing and WS-Security standards in IBM Integration Bus
- Create an integration service
- Create and implement an IBM MQ request and response service definition
- Create and implement a database service definition
- Configure security-enabled message processing nodes
- Create a decision service that implements business rules to provide routing, validation, and transformation
- Expose a set of integrations as a RESTful web service
- Use a global cache to store static data
- Record and replay data that a message flow application processes
- Implement publish and subscribe with IBM Integration Bus
- Describe the workload management options for adjusting the message processing speed, and controlling the actions that are taken on unresponsive flows and threads
- Construct user-defined patterns
- Describe how IBM Integration Bus integrates with other IBM products such as IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus and IBM DataPower Appliances
 
Course Outline:
 
 
Course introduction
 
Using event driven processing nodes
 
Exercise: Implementing message aggregation
 
Transforming data with Microsoft .NET
 
Transforming data with XSL stylesheets
 
Analyzing XML documents
 
Modeling complex data with DFDL
 
Exercise: Extending a DFDL model
 
Working with message sets and the MRM domain
 
Supporting web services
 
Exercise: Implementing web services
 
Developing integration solutions by using integration services
 
Exercise: Creating an integration service
 
Connecting a database by using a discovered service
 
Connecting IBM MQ by using a discovered service
 
Exercise: Creating IBM MQ and database services
 
Creating a decision service
 
Exercise: Creating a decision service
 
Developing integration solutions by using a REST API
 
Using the global cache
 
Implementing message flow security
 
Exercise: Implementing IBM Integration Bus runtime security
 
Implementing publish/subscribe
 
Monitoring message flow events
 
Exercise: Recording and replaying message flow data
 
Managing the workload
 
Creating patterns for reusability
 
Extending IBM Integration Bus
 
Course summary
 
 

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