WebSphere Training Overview
This course teaches J2EE programmers how to write enterprise applications using WebSphere Studio Application Developer - Integration Edition. This course talks about developing enterprise services and the other technologies such as Process Choreography that use these services. In addition developing enterprise services to access the CICS server is discussed. In addition, this course provides specific instructions targeting deployment in WebSphere Application Server v5 Enterprise (WASE).
WebSphere Training Audience
This course is designed for Java programmers who have interest in learning how to build or maintain enterprise services and use them in various areas using IBM's WebSphere tools.
WebSphere Training Course duration
4 Days
WebSphere Training Topics
- Introduction to WebSphere Studio Application Developer - integration Edition
- Building Enterprise Services
- Building CICS ECI Enterprise Services
- Extended Messaging·
- Process Choreography·
- Building a Process·
- Advanced Process Design
WebSphere Training Course outline
1. Introducing Integration Edition 5.1
- WebSphere Studio
- Application Developer Integration Edition
- Service oriented architecture
- Web Services Description Language
- Web Services Invocation Framework? WSIF invocation models
- WSIF architecture
- J2EE Connector Architecture
- Resource Adapters
- Process Choreographer
2. Building an Enterprise Service
- Enterprise services
- Bottom-up approach
- Top-down approach
- Business Integration perspective
- Creating a service
- Generating the WSDL files
- Creating a service proxy
- Inbound binding
- EJB inbound binding
- SOAP inbound binding
- JMS inbound binding
3. Building CICS ECI Enterprise Services
- Accessing Enterprise Information Systems
- Building a service to access a CICS program
- Importing the CICS ECI resource adapter
- Building a CICS ECI enterprise service
- Testing a CICS ECI enterprise service with a service proxy
- Deploying and running a CICS ECI enterprise service
- Advanced tasks
- Multiple output data structures
- Exposing connection and interaction information
4. Extended Messaging
- Java Message Service
- Extended Messaging
- Why use Extended Messaging?
- Design
- Messaging patterns.
- Programming considerations
- Development process
- Unit test environment
- Configure Extended Messaging
5. Process Choreographer
- Introduction
- Terminology
- Process container architecture - Activities
- The programming API
- Navigator
- Behavior in non-interruptible and interruptible processes
- Factory
- Messaging
- Deploying business processes
- EAR file structure
- APIExerciser
- Installing the APIExerciser
- APIExerciser menu
6. Building Processes
- Building a process
- Creating the outline of a process
- Adding a Java class to the process
- Adding a SOAP service to the process
- Adding EJB session beans to the process
- Adding condition transitions to control links
- Running a process
- Preparing a process Testing a process
- Debugging and remote deployment of a process
7. Advanced Process Design
- Introduction
- Adding Staff activity
- Adding Faults
- Customizing the Web client
- Creating users
- Enabling security
- Using the Web client with interruptible processes
- Using compensation
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