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WebSphereMQ Administration UNIX & Windows




AUDIENCE:   This course is for WebSphereMQ Administrators working with Linux, UNIX and Windows.

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.

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 WebSphere MQ system. It is designed to prepare the delegates, if necessary, for the appropriate IBM certification examination.

COURSE CONTENT:  

Versions (5.3 and 6) - The course can be delivered at version 5.3 or version 6, please advise which version you require when booking

Introduction to Message Queues

Examples
Types of MQ systems
Client and Server Platforms
Synchronous Application Design Model
Asynchronous Application Design Model
Time Independence
Message Queue Interface

Objects
The Big Picture
Queue Manager
Queues
Messages
Namelist
Process Definition
Channels
Message Channel Agent
Message Queue Interface
ISPF(CSQOREXX) (If necessary)
Creating a Queue
Listing Queues

Practical Exercise

MQEXPLORER

Introduction
Creating a Queue Manager
Creating a Queue
Sending a message
· AMQSPUT
View the queue

Practical Exercise

MQEXPLORER (continued)

Sending a message to a remote queue
· Creating a transmission queue
· Creating a Remote Queue
· Creating a Listener
· Creating a channel

Practical Exercise

Administration Commands

Introduction
Control commands
MQSC commands
PCF commands

Practical Exercise

Error Handling

Locally Determined Errors

Application Programming
Introduction
Message Queue Interface
Connecting to a Queue Manager
Disconnecting from a Queue Manager
Opening a Queue
Closing a Queue
Messages
Message Contents
MQMD Contents
MSGTYPE
Obtaining a Message from a queue
Behavior of a Message
Putting a message on a queue
Browsing a Queue
Commit/Syncpoint
Inquire
Development & Testing

Triggers
Trigger Monitor

Practical Exercise

Distribution Lists

Report
Dead Letter Queue
Security considerations
Logs
CLUSTERING
MQSI Overview
SQL
· INSERT with MQPUT/MQGET

Practical Exercise


IC07/01

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