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Practical informationRegistration This course is intended for anyone looking for conceptual insight and general product knowledge: developers, architects, system administrators.
Being familiar with the principles of application development and distributed environments is helpful.
Classroom instruction.
Ludo Van den dries.
1 day.
Messaging and Message Oriented Middleware (MOM) are key enablers to many Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) solutions. Due to their asynchronous operation features and their availability on many platforms they provide the necessary portion of loose coupling required for optimal integration.
This course introduces the basic principles and patterns behind messaging and presents the IBM Websphere MQ family and other leading vendors and products in this market.
Messaging and other EAI techniques • Synchronous vs. Asynchronous • Loose coupling
Channels / Queues • Messages • Pipes and Filters • Routers • Transformations • Endpoints
Point-to-point • Publish-Subscribe • Reply channel • Guaranteed delivery • Dead letters
Command • Document • Event
MQ • MQ Broker/Integrator • MQ Workflow • ...
Microsoft MSMQ • SonicMQ • Tibco • ...