Overview:
Through step-by-step instructions, this course teaches you about designing for high availability, balancing workload, tuning performance, governing policies, configuring security and getting the maximum value by harnessing key capabilities of the product.
Audience:
Administrators and developers tasked with administering IBM Integration Bus will benefit from this course.
Prerequisites
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Objectives
After completing this course, you should be able to
Key Topics
Day1
- Course overview
- What is covered
- What is not covered
- Planning installation
- Planning high-level infrastructure
- Addressing security issues
- Post installation tasks
- Installing fix packs and updates
- Configuring brokers
- Exercise: Integration node setup and customization
- Configuring IBM MQ client connections
- Exercise: Connecting to IBM MQ client
Day 2
- Creation, control, deletion and maintenance of runtime objects
- Exercise: Administering the IBM Integration Bus runtime objects
- Planning for security
- User Authentication
- Database security
- IBM MQ security
- Exercise: Administering file-based authorization of users to an integration node
- Exercise: Configuring queue-based security of users to an integration node
Day 3
- Configuring a message flow security profile
- Implementing web services security using user name tokens with policy sets
- Exercise: Implementing web services and web services security
- Troubleshooting and problem determination
- Exercise: Using problem diagnosis tools
- Exercise: Identifying runtime problems
Day 4
- Analyzing and tuning message flow performance
- Publish/subscribe concepts
- Broker topology
- Topics and subscription
- Exercise: Viewing runtime statistics
- Configuring instances for high availability
- Configuring workload management policies by using a command console or the web user interface or IBM Integration API
- Exercise: Administering workload management policies
Day 5
- Recording, viewing and replaying event points in a message flow
- Exercise: Recording and replaying message flow event points
- Extending IBM Integration Bus capabilities in a distributed environment
- Useful Links
- How to get help
- Key learnings and planning how participants can use the learnings
- Course overview
- What is covered
- What is not covered
- Planning installation
- Planning high-level infrastructure
- Addressing security issues
- Post installation tasks
- Installing fix packs and updates
- Configuring brokers
- Exercise: Integration node setup and customization
- Configuring IBM MQ client connections
- Exercise: Connecting to IBM MQ client
- Creation, control, deletion and maintenance of runtime objects
- Exercise: Administering the IBM Integration Bus runtime objects
- Planning for security
- User Authentication
- Database security
- IBM MQ security
- Exercise: Administering file-based authorization of users to an integration node
- Exercise: Configuring queue-based security of users to an integration node
- Configuring a message flow security profile
- Implementing web services security using user name tokens with policy sets
- Exercise: Implementing web services and web services security
- Troubleshooting and problem determination
- Exercise: Using problem diagnosis tools
- Exercise: Identifying runtime problems
- Analyzing and tuning message flow performance
- Publish/subscribe concepts
- Broker topology
- Topics and subscription
- Exercise: Viewing runtime statistics
- Configuring instances for high availability
- Configuring workload management policies by using a command console or the web user interface or IBM Integration API
- Exercise: Administering workload management policies
- Recording, viewing and replaying event points in a message flow
- Exercise: Recording and replaying message flow event points
- Extending IBM Integration Bus capabilities in a distributed environment
- Useful Links
- How to get help
- Key learnings and planning how participants can use the learnings