Web Based Training
This is a self-paced online course. The average amount of time to complete this course is 40 hours. Once you receive your access information, you will have 60 daysto complete this course.
Please do not make travel arrangements for this course. After you receive confirmation that you are enrolled, you will be sent further instructions to access the course.
This introductory course, Programming with IBM InfoSphere MDM Collaborative Edition V10.1, is a must for those wanting to learn how to setup their environment and begin programming with MDM CE. Using IBM's Implementation Methodology Approach (use cases), the developer will have first hand experience building a solution that will ncorporate the functionalities of the MDM CE product. This course will provide the developer with an initial understanding of the MDM CE Object Data Model and migrate towards programming a solution and finally understand the Best Practices for programming with MDM CE product.
The self-paced format gives you the opportunity to complete the course at your convenience, at any location, and at your own pace. The course is available 24 hours a day. Once you have accessed the course, instructor help is available via the course forum Monday through Friday; questions will be responded to within 24 hours.
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Chapter 1. Introduction to MCMCE
MDMCE Overview
MDMCE Architecture Overview
Introduction of Documentation e.g. Information Center Java API Docs,Scripting
References
Introdcution to MDM CE Object Data Model
Exercise: MDM CE Object Data Model (Large Consumer Electronics Retailer)
Chapter 2. Introduction to MDMCE Programming languages
Overview of MDM CE's Java API
Exception Handling
Overview of MDM CE's Scripting Language
Manipulating Objects
Exercise: Installing the Workbench
Exercise: Running code from the DocStore
Exercise: Using a Jar to deploy custom code
Exercise: Custom Log4J messages
Chapter 3. MDMCE Programming Exercises (Use Case)
Understanding the Extension Points (Value Rule, Validation Rule, Enumeration Rule, Pre and Post Processing, Post Save)
Exercise: Creating a Value Rule
Exercise: Creating a Validation Rule
Exercise: Creating a Preprocessing Rule
Imports
Exercise: Import Suppliers
Exports
Exercise: Export for E-commerce Downstream system
WQL Query Language
Exercise: WQL - Export HTML output
Search
Workflows
Exercise: Workflow - New Product Introduction
Chapter 4. Best Practices
Requirements and restrictions for using Java API
Best practices of using Java API (Transaction management, Error handling, Logging, Testing etc)
common.properties setting
Setting up Development Environment
Invoking Services using a Java Client against the MDM CE
Deploying Java Extensions to the MDM CE
Create a new Java Client invoking MDM CE services
Understand the MDM CE Extension points (Value Rule, Validation Rule, Enumeration Rule, Pre and Post Processing and Post Save Rule)
Understand and create a new Value Rule
Understand and create a new Validation Rule
Understand and create a new Preprocessing Rule
Understand and create a new Import and Export Rules
Understand WQL Query Language
Understand programming Search
Understand programming Workflow rules
Understand Best Practices around development with MDM CE
You should complete:
Using InfoSphere MDM Collaborative Edition V10.1 (ZZ520)
or previous IBM InfoSphere MDM Server for PIM V9.0 courses
You should also have familiarity with eclipse based Integrated Development Environment +2 years Java programming experience.
This course caters to Developers, Solution architects, Technical architects, Technical Specialist