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Course Content:
Introduction
Integration Bus Concepts
♦ Need for business integration and transformation
♦ SOA Architecture Overview
♦ Functions of the primary components of IIB
♦ Scope and Future of IIB
Design and Setup Considerations
♦ Installation of IIB & its dependencies
♦ Post Installation Checks
♦ Setting up IIB Runtime Environment
♦ IIB Architecture
Integration Bus Development - Initial Steps
♦ The Integration Toolkit
♦ Components of Toolkit
♦ Steps to create/test message flow using the Toolkit
♦ Introduction to Flow Debugger
♦ Logical Message Tree: Message, Local Environment, Environment, Exception List
♦ Introduction to Domains / Parsers
♦ Introduction to ESQL transformation
Working with Integration Bus Nodes Part 1
♦ Using supplied nodes and use of most common ones
♦ Configuring Nodes & Connecting Terminals
♦ Sub flows and their uses
♦ Working with Databases
♦ Manipulating a message using ESQL
Working with Integration Bus Nodes Part 2
♦ Request/Reply using Aggregation nodes
♦ Obtaining information from different sources using Integration Bus Nodes
♦ Use of MQ nodes like MQGET node to support MQ Protocol
♦ Mapping Node: Using Graphical Data Maps
♦ Error Handling: Error Handling Mechanism; Error Handling Flow Design (File / Database logging) Transaction Management
♦ Debugging: Logs (Event Log, Local Error Log); Trace (User Trace, Service Trace)
♦ Using the Collector node to process messages from different sources
Message Modeling and Mapping
♦ Deep dive into Domains & Parsers
♦ Message Parsing & Parser Options
♦ XML, XSL, XSLT, XPATH
♦ Import/use of C, XML and COBOL structures in the Toolkit
♦ Creating and Testing with a message model using DFDL
♦ Working with MRM models (Wire Formats, Industry Standard Message Modeling)
Developing with Performance in Mind
♦ Reference variables to process Message Trees
♦ Parsing in XML or other messages in efficient way
♦ Caching, Using the Environment Tree, Shared Variables
♦ Using Opaque Parsing
♦ Perform basic performance analysis on Message Flows
♦ Variables: Shared, User Defined Properties, Local
Routing data through Message Flows
♦ Content Based Routing using Route, Route To Label, Label and Database Route nodes
♦ Routing techniques using ESQL: Compute, Filter nodes
♦ Control Flow of Messages: Flow Order, Sequence, Resequence Nodes
Additional input and output options
♦ Job Scheduling: Timer nodes
♦ Email nodes
♦ Working with files in a message flow: File Input, File Output, File Read nodes
Using SOAP and HTTP nodes
♦ Web Service support in Integration Bus: HTTP nodes, SOAP nodes
♦ Implementing a SOAP Webservice Provider & Consumer flow
♦ WSDL creation
♦ Implementing a Restful Webservice Provider & Consumer flow
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