An ESB provides the connectivity to implement a service-oriented architecture (SOA) and reducing the complexity of integrating applications. WebSphere ESB inherits the high availability and failover capability of the WebSphere Application Server. WebSphere ESB supports a variety of protocols such as JMS, MQ and EJB.
IBM WebSphere ESB Course ConceptsIntegration Solution Design and Service Component Architecture (SCA) Programming Model
Identify Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) core components and their function in integration solution design, Apply the Service Component Architecture (SCA) programming model to an integration solution design, Organize modules into an effective project structure taking into consideration component reuse and application maintainability, Identify the relationship of WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus with related WebSphere products and other business process management products
Connectivity and Integration
Analyse connectivity requirements for integration solution designs Create and maintain assembly diagrams with the Assembly Diagram Editor, Explain the role of technology and application adapters in an integration solution, Configure inbound and outbound adapter bindings, Configure import and export bindings (e.g., JMS, MQ, Web Services, HTTP) and Stand-alone References, Demonstrate usage of synchronous and asynchronous invocation patterns
Component Development
Describe the Service Message Object (SMO) structure, Perform business object design using the Business Object Editor, Perform interface design using the Interface Editor, Configure dependencies for modules and libraries using the Module Dependency Editor, Perform map design using the mapping editors, Perform mediation flow development with the Mediation Flow Editor, Configure dynamic mediation modules (dynamic routing and mediation policy resolution), Implement the Custom Mediation primitive within a mediation flow, Design and implement appropriate error handling within a mediation flow, Analyze and configure Quality of Service qualifiers, Configure components to emit events and messages (Event Emitter primitive and Message Logger primitive)
Testing and Problem Determination
Configure the Component Test Project to create test cases, Configure and use the integrated test environment to test mediation modules and components, Use the integration test client for component testing such as data pool creation and test suite usage, Use debugging tools to troubleshoot components, Monitor events configured during mediation module design for problem determination, Identify and use appropriate server logs for application and deployment errors
Highlights
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