| OBJECTIVES: |
Upon completion of this course students should be able to:
- design and code complex transactions using any of the three kinds of WebSphereMQ triggers, and specifically the queue depth type of trigger in conjunction with MQSET
- write and implement a trigger monitor program
- code WebSphereMQ exits, particularly the channel message and data conversion exits
- write and implement handlers for dead-letter queues and performance events
- use WebSphereMQ distribution lists for
- "fuzzy" broadcast queries
- precisely-controlled multi-destination transactions
- implement Web access to servers using alternate userid's
- implement multiple instances of server applications in a cluster of WebSphereMQ queue managers
Participants demonstrate achievement of these goals by solving seven programming labs, work that is designed to stretch them. |