MQ Series Java Programming Basic - MQ85 (CD 1)

Description:

This HTML-based self-study course on CD-ROM will familiarise you with the programming
requirements for creating Java applications that access MQ Series resources.

Audience:

Application programmers and Web application enablers.
Follow on course: MQ86

Prerequisites:

Students should be familiar with:

· MQ Series basic as contained in course code MQ82
· Experience in writing Java applications/applets
· Object-oriented programming experience

Contents:

MQ Series Java Programming Basic is a modular, self-paced computer based course
covering the following MQ Series topics:

· Introduction to MQ Series
· Installation and customisation
· How to connect to a queue manager
· Exercise: Putting it all Together

Contents:

MQ Series Java Programming Basic is a modular, self-paced computer based course
covering the following MQ Series topics:

· Introduction to MQ Series
· Installation and customisation
· How to connect to a Queue Manager
· Opening a Queue
· Closing a Queue
· Disconnecting from the Queue Manager
· Exercise: Putting it all Together

Objectives:

On completion of this course the student will be able to:

· Explain the concepts of a message, a queue and a queue manager
· Assist in the installation of the MQ Series Java language interface
· Describe how to configure an MQ Series Java application development environment
· Describe how to activate the required MQ Series processes
· Describe how to configure the required operating environment variables
· Identify ways to Resolve any MQ Series or Java issues arising from the
Installation Verification Procedure
· Describe the coding required to connect an application to an MQ Series Queue Manager,
using the MQ Series Java Interface
· Identify the MQ Series requirements for a Java Applet
· Identify the MQ Series requirements for a Java Application
· Identify the MQ Series requirements for a Java Servlet
· Describe how an application requests the opening of an MQ Series object using the MQ Series Java Interface
· Identify the implications associated with the use of Alias queues
· Describe the purpose of the Model queue
· Describe the different types of Dynamic queues
· Demonstrate the coding required to request the opening of an MQ Series object, using the MQ Series Interface
· Demonstrate the coding required to close a previously opened MQ Series object, using MQ Series Java Interface
· Describe how an application requests to disconnect from an MQ Series Queue Manager, using the MQ Series Java Interface
· Demonstrate the coding required for an application to disconnect from an MQ Series Queue Manager, using the MQ Series > Java Interface
· Demonstrate an application using the basic services of MQ Series

Duration: 6 Hours

Cost: Single User License £186.00 Plus VAT

 

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