Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Knowledge of Websphere MQ

basic knowledge of WebSphere MQ Skills taught Describe the WebSphere Message Broker runtime environment and toolkit architecture Explain the features and uses of WebSphere Message Broker Work with the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit to develop, deploy, and test message flows Use various WebSphere Message facilities and external tools for testing and debugging message flows Describe the function and appropriate usage of various message processing nodes Choose the appropriate transformation option for a task and skills profile Write basic ESQL, Java methods, or PHP routines for message manipulation Transform messages by using mappings Use problem determination aids to diagnose and solve development and runtime errors Create and work with the self-defining Extended Markup Language (XML), predefined, and undefined data formats Define, use, and test simple message models Generate message flows from predefined patterns Describe supported transport protocols and how to invoke them in message flows Describe WebSphere Message Broker enhancements for connecting with IBM Process Server and other WebSphere products Explain how to extend WebSphere Message Broker functionality by using WebSphere Adapters and both user-written and off-the-shelf plug-ins Describe the enhanced packaged application support for SAP, Siebel, and PeopleSoft

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