Course Catalog
Technical Introduction to IBM MQ
Code: WM103G
Duration: 1 Day
$860 USD

OVERVIEW

In this course, you learn about IBM MQ V9 basic components and the path that messages follow when they are exchanged between applications. You also learn how IBM MQ administrative responsibilities can include the management of topic-based publish/subscribe messaging, managed file transfer, and deployments to the cloud. Topics include an overview of the support that IBM MQ provides for security, publish/subscribe, high availability, administration, logging, auditing, managed file transfer, MQTT, and cloud options.

For information about other related courses, see the IBM Training

DELIVERY FORMAT

This course is available in the following formats:

Virtual Classroom

Duration: 1 Day
Classroom

Duration: 1 Day

CLASS SCHEDULE

Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
Date: Apr 29 2024 - Apr 29 2024 | 09:30 - 17:30 EDT
Location: Online
Course Length: 1 Day

$ 860

Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
Date: Jun 10 2024 - Jun 10 2024 | 09:30 - 17:30 EDT
Location: Online
Course Length: 1 Day

$ 860

Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
Date: Jul 29 2024 - Jul 29 2024 | 09:30 - 17:30 EDT
Location: Online
Course Length: 1 Day

$ 860

Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
Date: Sep 09 2024 - Sep 09 2024 | 09:30 - 17:30 EDT
Location: Online
Course Length: 1 Day

$ 860

GOALS

After completing this course, you should be able to:

  • Summarize current business drivers and the need for flexibility
  • Describe enterprise messaging and the capabilities it must provide
  • Identify the main ways that IBM MQ can impact application design
  • Describe the basic components of IBM MQ
  • Differentiate between point-to-point and IBM MQ cluster connectivity
  • Summarize queue manager and queue manager components administrative tasks
  • Contrast the architectural role of IBM MQ clusters and multiple instance queue managers
  • Describe the security provisions of IBM MQ and IBM MQ Advanced Message Security
  • Describe how IBM MQ is used as part of the communications infrastructure to:
  • Connect application environments, such as the World Wide Web, enterprise transaction systems, and database systems
  • Manage the distribution of publisher information to appropriate subscribers
  • Provide file transfer management with IBM MQ Managed File Transfer
  • Serve as a JMS provider
  • Interface with WebSphere Application Server
  • Store in-flight messages for IBM Integration Bus
  • Interact with z/OS applications
  • Facilitate connectivity to mobile environments with IBM MQ Telemetry
  • Describe the options for deployment to the Cloud
OUTLINE

In this course, you learn about IBM MQ V9 basic components and the path that messages follow when they are exchanged between applications. You also learn how IBM MQ administrative responsibilities can include the management of topic-based publish/subscribe messaging, managed file transfer, and deployments to the cloud. Topics include an overview of the support that IBM MQ provides for security, publish/subscribe, high availability, administration, logging, auditing, managed file transfer, MQTT, and cloud options.

For information about other related courses, see the IBM Training

In this course, you learn about IBM MQ V9 basic components and the path that messages follow when they are exchanged between applications. You also learn how IBM MQ administrative responsibilities can include the management of topic-based publish/subscribe messaging, managed file transfer, and deployments to the cloud. Topics include an overview of the support that IBM MQ provides for security, publish/subscribe, high availability, administration, logging, auditing, managed file transfer, MQTT, and cloud options.

For information about other related courses, see the IBM Training

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND

This basic course is designed for system administrators, system architects, application developers, quality assurance specialists, and technical sales and marketing professionals.

PREREQUISITES

You should have skills and experience in one or more of the following specific areas:

  • Communications and networking protocols
  • System and network management
  • Application development
  • Transaction processing
  • Client/server solutions