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JMS Programming for WebSphere MQ Training Print E-mail
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.