This five-day instructor-led course teaches students how to build and deploy mediation integration solutions using WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus and WebSphere Integration Developer. WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus enables a service-oriented architecture (SOA) by providing a platform for business applications requiring a complex integration that will use different technologies. In addition, the WebSphere Integration Developer tool set can be used to create integration solutions by utilizing simplified integration mechanisms. Through instructor-led lectures and hands-on lab exercises, students learn the concepts, architecture, components, processes, and procedures involved in implementing an integration solution. WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus supports a variety of integration bindings, including: SCA Java Message Service (JMS) and generic JMS HTTP Web services WebSphere MQ and MQ JMS WebSphere Transformation Extender Enterprise Information System bindings using Java EE Connector Architecture (J2C) Adapters In this course, students design, develop, and test the mediation integration for many of these types of integration bindings. Students create integration solutions with WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus and the WebSphere Integration Developer tool set, learning about mediation modules, mediation flow components, mediation primitives, unified common data structures (SMO), mediation module deployment, and the development-to-deployment life cycle for mediations. Students also learn how WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus supports an SOA by working with a variety of messaging protocols, using a broad range of interaction models, leveraging advanced Web services support, and utilizing its support for Web 2.0 applications. In hands-on laboratory exercises, students create several mediation solutions by employing different technologies, such as JMS transport, HTTP binding, JCA adapters, mediation primitives, mediation flow components, and standard WebSphere MQ messages. The exercises also enable students to create a Common Event Infrastructure (CEI) event using the event emitter primitive, as well as business object maps and Extensible Stylesheet Language transformations to develop message relationships. Students also use various standalone utilities for testing and to access the data on queues. In additional exercises, students add plug-ins and create a mediation module that uses dynamic endpoints. Students also learn how to use Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) bindings and the JCA Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) adapter, as well as how to use Web services gateways with Web services bindings. Duration: 5 days Course code: WB713XBE Price excl. VAT: €4000 Location: Regus pegasus, pegasuslaan 5, 1831 Diegem Request more information about this session