| WebSphere MQ Training Overview 
	This course is intended for experienced application programmers who need to learn how to develop business
	applications using the IBM procedural MQI for Distributed Platforms (Windows, AIX, UNIX, Sun Solaris, Linux) . The
	course is also applicable to other platforms that support the WMQ procedural MQI, including the z/OS and iSeries
(AS/400) environments.
 WebSphere MQ Training Course Duration
 
 3 Days
 
 WebSphere MQ Training Course outline
 
 1. Preparing and writing MQSeries application programs
 2. Basic MQI calls Review sources of documentation
 Set up for MVS,UNIX/AIX, AS/400, NT, OS/2, Windows
 Review required libraries / access
 Sample MQSeries programs
 MQI data structures / constants
 3. Triggering MQCONN / MQCONNX
 MQDISC
 MQOPEN
 Open options
 Using predefined / dynamic queues
 Dynamic Permanent, Dynamic Temporary
 MQCLOSE
 MQPUT / MQPUT1
 MQGET
 Wait with Interval options
 Set Signal options
 Browse options
 4. Message Properties Set up and implementation
 Trigger types
 Trigger parameters
 Programming considerations
 5. Data conversion Message Priorities
 Message Types
Datagrams
 Requests / Replies
 Report Messages
 Reply-to queues
 Analyzing message header information
 Setting up for Request / Reply protocol
 Use of message ID and correlation ID
 6. Coordination of units of work required fields in Message Descriptor
 requesting data conversion
 supported formats and conversion exits
 7. Minor MQI calls
8. Message groups and Segmented Messages MQBEGIN
 MQCMIT / MQBACK
 Syncpoint / Recovery control
 9. Distribution Lists Logical / Physical messages
 MQPUT / MQGET options
 Segmentation by applications
 Segmentation by Queue Manager
 10. MQ Security MQOPEN set up
 MQPUT set up
 11. JMS Programming concepts Access Control and audit
 Message Context fields
 Controlling context in MQ Application
 Use of Alternate User IDs
 12. WMQ V7 Topics JMS Environment
 Messaging Models
 Point-to-Point
 Publish-Subscribe
 These classes are available in Windows, AIX, UNIX, Sun Solaris, Linux platforms.  They are also available on versions earlier than V7. Pub/Sub
 Asynchronous Consumer
 Asynchronous Put
 Message Properties
 Message Selectors
 Message tokens and browsing
 
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