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WebSphereMQ Administration UNIX & Windows - Part 1




AUDIENCE:   This course is for WebSphereMQ Administrators working with Linux, UNIX and Windows and WebSphere MQ. It is relevent to WMQ version 5.3 up to and including version 7.

PREREQUISITES:   The course assumes no knowledge of WebSphere or MQ, however, delegates are expected to be familiar with the target operating system. Attending the WebSphereMQ Intro class is not a pre-requisite but is useful.

DURATION:   4 days. Hands on.

FOLLOW ON:   WebSphere MQ Admin Part 2; WebSphere MQ Security

OBJECTIVES:   This course provides all the necessary background and specific information to enable the delegates to be fully functioning WebSphere MQ Administrators. In particular it will look at installing, tailoring, managing and troubleshooting a WebSphereMQ system. It is designed to prepare the delegates, if necessary, for the appropriate IBM certification examination.

COURSE CONTENT:  

Introduction to message queues
Types of MQ system
Client and Server Platforms
Objects
Queue Manager
Queues
Messages
Namelist
Process Definition
Channels
Message Channel Agent
Message Queue Interface

MQEXPLORER
Creating a Queue Manager
Queue Manager sets
Creating a Queue
Sending a message to your local default Queue
To View what is on a queue
Sending a message to a local queue
Sending a message to a Remote Queue
Creating a Transmission queue
Creating a Remote queue
Creating a Listener
Creating a Sender/Receiver Channel
Message Hopping
Practical Exercise

Administration commands
Control Commands
   crtmqm
   strmqm
   endmqm
   dltmqm
   strmqcsv
   endmqcsv
   runmqtrm
   runmqlsr
   runmqsc
MQSeries Commands(MQSC) 
  Introduction
  Commands
  Command Objects
  Combinations
  Defining a Queue
  Defining an Alias Queue
  Defining a Model Queue
  Changing an Existing Queue
  Remove all Messages from a Queue
  Deleting a Queue
  Channel Commands
  Listener Commands  
PCF Commands
The Dead Letter Queue
Reasons why a message should/should not appear
Creation
Dead Letter Queue Handler
Dead Letter Queue Handler Set of Rules File

Triggering
Every
First 
Depth
Trigger Requirements
Setting a Trigger
Initiation queue
Trigger Monitor
Triggered Process
The arrival of a message


Distribution/Name List
Clusters
Full Repository
Partial Repository 
Cluster Subscriptions and Publications
Cluster Sender And Receiver Channels 
Cluster Definitions
Refresh Cluster
Workload balancing
Various Cluster Commands
Alias and Remote Queue Definitions
Resolving Queue Names
Overlapping Clusters


LOGS
Creating Persistent/Non Persistent Messages
Within Syncpoint Control
Outside Syncpoint Control 
Types Of Logging
Declaring The Logging Information
Logging commands


SECURITY
Access Control 
OAM(OBJECT AUTHORITY MANAGER)
MCA Exits
Message Context
API Crossing Exit
 Secure Sockets Layer
  Confidentiality of the data
  Data Integrity 
  Digital Security
  SSL
    Introduction
    Protocol
    Handshake
    Establish the SSL handshake
    Create the Repository
    Obtaining a Certificate
    Installing the Certificate
    Setting up the channels

REPORTS 
 EVENTS AND EVENT QUEUE
 MESSAGE BROKER OVERVIEW
 ACCOUNTING
 PUBLISH AND SUBSCRIBE
 Topic
 Publishers
 Subscribers
 Message Selection
 Topic string
 Durable Subscription
 Applications
 Creating a Topic
 Creating a Subscription
 Alter a Subscription
 Delete a Subscription
 Display a Subscription
 Topic Alias


JAVA MESSAGE SERVICES


IC09/01

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