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JMS Programming for WebSphere MQ Training |
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| Course Length - 3 Days | | | | | | IBM EQUIVALENT MQ140 | | | Course Description This course teaches Java programmers how to use the JMS (Java Messaging Service) classes for developing applications in the IBM WebSphere MQ environment. Through lectures and extensive hands-on exercises, the students learn to design, develop and deploy industrial strength messaging applications. The course topics include JMS architecture, point-to-point messaging model, publish/subscribe model, working with queue and message objects, JMS administered objects and many other topics. | | | | | Course Topics: - JMS Architecture
- JMS Administered Objects
- JMS Interfaces, Clients and Multithreading
- JMS Administration and Administered Objects
- The JMS Message Object
- JMS programming models
- Point-to-Point programming model
- Publish/Subscribe model
- JMS Transactions
- Security issues
- JMS and WebSphere MQ specific functions
- Data Conversion
- Reports
- Message Groups
- JMS and Message Driven Beans
| | | | | | You Will Learn How To Upon the completion of this course, the student should be able to: - Understand JMS architecture as implemented in WebSphere MQ
- Work with JMS administered objects
- Develop JMS based messaging applications
- Understand JMS security implementation
- Implement WebSphere MQ specific functions in JMS applications
| | | | | | Course Prerequisites Dashcourses' Technical Introduction to WebSphere MQ, plus Java programming experience. | | | | | | Who Should Attend? This course is a must for Java developers who want to learn how to design, implement and deploy JMS application using the IBM WebSphere MQ transport. |
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