IBM-WS-WM501DE
IBM WebSphere MQ V7 Application Development (Windows Labs) (WM501DE)
Kurssprache ist Deutsch + original IBM-Kursunterlage in englisch
| Datum | Dauer | Ort | Preis | Buchen |
| 18.10.10 - 20.10.10 |
3 Tage |
Hannover |
€ 2.150,00¹ |
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| individuell |
3 Tage |
Bielefeld |
€ 2.150,00¹ |
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| individuell |
3 Tage |
Hannover |
€ 2.150,00¹ |
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| individuell |
3 Tage |
Firmenschulung |
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Aktion 1-2-3 ab € 1.505,00¹
Kursziele
After completing this course, students should be able to:
- Describe and use the MQI
- Design and write programs that use the MQI as implemented on Windows, AIX, or z/OS
- Explain the differences in program design necessitated by the messaging and queuing paradigm
- Describe MQI calls in detail
- Explain the differences in using the MQI across the different WebSphere MQ platforms
- Design and write programs that use the following advanced features of the MQI:
- Security
- Message groups and segmentation
- Distribution lists
Kursinhalte
Overview
Exercise: Working with IBM WebSphere MQ objects
Major calls - housekeeping
Major call - MQPUT
Exercise: Message creation: MQPUT
Opening queues, message descriptor and message properties
Major calls - MQGET and MQPUT1
Exercise: Working with messages: TRANSFER
Controlling message retrieval
Exercise: Dynamic queue and managing messages: REQUEST
Exercise: Message properties: SETPROP and GETPROP
MQI security
MQINQ and MQSET
Exercise: Working with queue attributes: MQINQ and MQSET
Transaction support and triggering
Exercise: Units of work: RESPOND and triggering MQTMCGET
Message groups and segmentation
Asynchronous message consume
Exercise: Asynchronous consume: MQCB and MQCTLTeilnehmerkreis
This is an intermediate course designed for experienced business application programmers who need to develop applications that use the messaging and queuing techniques supported by the WebSphere MQ API (MQI).
Dauer
3 Tage
Voraussetzungen
Before taking this course, students should:
- Complete course WM100 or VM100, Technical Introduction to WebSphere MQ
- Have a basic understanding of the messaging and queuing model and how the model is implemented in WebSphere MQ
Students should also have experience with designing business application programs and developing application programs in one of the procedural programming languages supported by WebSphere MQ.