Web-based training
This course is also available as classroom course IBM Integration Bus V10 System Administration (WM646G).
This course gives administrators training on IBM Integration Bus system administration. It is also relevant for IBM Integration Bus developers who also work in an administrative capacity.
In this course, you learn how to administer IBM Integration Bus on distributed operating systems, such as Windows and UNIX, by using the IBM Integration Bus administrative interfaces. These interfaces include the IBM Integration web user interface and the IBM Integration Bus commands.
The course begins with an overview of IBM Integration Bus. Subsequent topics include initial product installation and maintenance, environment configuration, and basic administrative tasks such as backing up and recovering the environment. You learn about product requirements, securing access to IBM Integration Bus resources and message flows, problem determination and resolution, and performance monitoring and tuning. You also learn techniques for extending the capabilities of IBM Integration Bus. The course also covers the publish/subscribe model and reviews the Java Message Service (JMS) transport protocol and web services.
In the course lab exercises, you gain hands-on experience with IBM Integration Bus administrative tasks such as managing IBM Integration Bus runtime components, monitoring message flow applications, and configuring security.
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Course introduction
IBM Integration Bus overview
Product installation, configuration, and security planning
Exercise: Integration node setup and customization
Connecting to IBM MQ
Exercise: Connecting to IBM MQ
Administration in the IBM Integration Toolkit
Exercise: Using the IBM Integration Toolkit
Administration basics
Exercise: Administering the IBM Integration Bus runtime components
Implementing IBM Integration Bus administration security
Exercise: Using file-based security to control administration access
Exercise: Using queue-based security to control administration access
Implementing IBM Integration Bus message flow security
Administering web services and web service security
Exercise: Implementing web services and web services security
Diagnosing problems
Exercise: Using problem diagnosis tools
Exercise: Identifying runtime problems
Monitoring the integration node and message flow performance
Publish/subscribe implementation overview
Exercise: Viewing runtime statistics
Configuring IBM Integration Bus for high availability
Exercise: Administering workload management policies
Monitoring, recording, and replaying message flow events
Exercise: Recording and replaying message flow data
Extending IBM Integration Bus
Course summary
After completing this course, you should be able to:
Install and configure an IBM Integration Bus instance
Establish, maintain, and manage an integration node
Administer IBM Integration Bus components and message flow applications by using the IBM Integration web user interface and command interface
Configure connectivity to IBM MQ to enable IBM Integration Bus to get messages from, or put messages to, queues on a local or remote queue manager
Implement IBM Integration Bus administration and message flow security
Use problem determination aids to diagnose and solve development and runtime errors
Use the IBM Integration web user interface to generate and display message flow statistics
Use IBM MQ or MQTT to publish and subscribe to IBM Integration Bus topics
Implement an IBM Integration Bus global cache to store, reuse, and share data between integration nodes
Use workload management policies to adjust the processing speed of messages and control the actions that are taken on unresponsive flows and threads
Use the IBM Integration web user interface and a database to record events and replay messages
Enable an integration node to connect to a database with ODBC and JDBC
Configure a Java Message Services (JMS) provider for use with the JMS nodes
Configure IBM Integration Bus for the secure file transfer protocol (SFTP)
Find and install IBM Integration Bus SupportPac components
Before taking this course, you should have hands-on experience with the Windows operating system, and be familiar with basic security practices and protocols such as Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). Experience with IBM Integration Bus message flow development and IBM MQ system administration is helpful, but not required.
This course is designed for IBM Integration Bus administrators and developers who administer IBM Integration Bus.