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e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
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IBM WebSphere MQ Programming I
Course Overview
This course begins with coverage of the MQ environment and then focuses on the major calls of the MQI.
Learn To
To identify features of WebSphere MQ messaging.
To distinguish between queue and database resource managers.
To differentiate between environments supported by WebSphere MQ.
To identify features of the MQCONN call.
To identify features of the MQCONNX call.
To differentiate between Customer Information Control System (CICS), batch, and Information Management System (IMS) connection rules.
To identify features of the MQPUT call.
To match MQ Message Descriptor (MQMD) fields with their functions.
To identify features of the Message Queue Put Message Options (MQPMO) structure.
To identify the problems with matching a reply message to a specific request message when using a common reply queue.
To identify features of the technique for retrieving specific reply messages using the MsgId and CorrelId fields.
To identify features of MQGET wait options.
Audience
Experienced business application programmers who need to develop programs using MQSeries on any supported platform. Basic understanding of the concepts of the messaging and queuing model, and how that is implemented in MQSeries is a pre-requisite of this course.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: MQ Overview 1.5 - 2 hours
Identify features of WebSphere MQ messaging.
Distinguish between queue and database resource managers.
Differentiate between environments supported by WebSphere MQ.
Identify functions of MQI calls.
Differentiate between WebSphere MQ elementary data types, structures, and constants.
Identify the key considerations involved in building a WebSphere MQ application.
Unit 2: Major Calls - Housekeeping 1.5 - 2 hours
Identify features of the MQCONN call.
Identify features of the MQCONNX call.
Differentiate between Customer Information Control System (CICS), batch, and Information Management System (IMS) connection rules.
Identify access control features when connecting to a queue manager.
Identify features of the MQDISC call.
Identify features of the MQOPEN call.
Identify features of the MQ Object Descriptor (MQOD) parameter of the MQOPEN call.
Identify functions of MQOPEN options.
Identify features of MQOPEN access control.
Match MQOPEN reason codes with their descriptions.
Match queue types with their queue independence features.
Identify features of a model queue.
Identify features of the MQCLOSE call.
Unit 3: Major Calls - Messaging and Queuing 1.5 - 2 hours
Identify features of the MQPUT call.
Match MQ Message Descriptor (MQMD) fields with their functions.
Identify features of the Message Queue Put Message Options (MQPMO) structure.
Identify features of the MQPUT1 call.
Identify features of the MQGET call.
Identify options required for browsing a message.
Match MQGMOs with their descriptions.
Identify the effects of the buffer length parameter when using MQGET.
Unit 4: Controlling Message Retrieval 1.5 - 2 hours
Identify the problems with matching a reply message to a specific request message when using a common reply queue.
Identify features of the technique for retrieving specific reply messages using the MsgId and CorrelId fields.
Identify features of MQGET wait options.
Identify features of the Set Signal option used with MQGET.
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