WA1798 WebSphere Process Server v6.2 Programming Using WebSphere Integration Developer Training
Längd: 5 dagar
Pris: 24.500:- + moms
Datum: 20-24 september, 6-10 december
Description
This course teaches the participants on how to build integration solutions using IBM WebSphere Integration Developer (WID) and IBM WebSphere Process Server 6.2. This class starts with Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) basics and proceeds to using the tools to build SOA applications. Participants will learn about the Service Component Architecture (SCA) programming model and the Service Data Objects (SDO) data model. The role of adapters when integrating disparate back ends is discussed and participants learn about the WID tooling in detail.
Audience
This course is suitable for integration developers involved in integrating applications primarily by developing business processes, system administrators and other technical staff involved with working with a business process.
Prerequisites
Experience or understanding in the areas of J2EE platform and distributed computing is strongly preferred.
Topics
- SOA Fundamentals
- Advantages of SOA
- Introduction to WebSphere Process Server (WPS) v6.2
- Service Component Architecture (SCA)
- Business Objects
- Business Process Choreography
- WebSphere Business Integration Adapters
- WebSphere Adapters JCA
- Mapping interfaces and Business Objects
- Relationships
- Business Rules
- Selectors
- Human Task Management
- Basics of WebSphere Process Server Administration
Course goals
After completing this course, the student should be able to:
- Describe the fundamentals of SOA
- Understand the business advantages of SOA
- Explain the SOA runtime element
- WID fundamentals
- Develop complex business processes using WS-BPEL v2.0
- Develop a web based client for a business process
- List the various tooling features in WID and use them to build integration solutions
- Describe the various IBM Adapters available to integrate disparate systems
- Explain the Java Connector Architecture (JCA) and learn to use JCA adapters
- Learn to use the Human Tasks feature when developing Business Processes (BPEL)
- Explain the Common Event Infrastructure (CEI)
- Understand the basics of WebSphere Process Server administration
