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The Sun Java System Message Queue Platform Edition 4.0: Introduction course provides students with an understanding of the basic architecture and features of Sun Java System Message Queue Platform Edition (MQ) 4.0. The course also includes the demos to walk students though the basic MQ configuration and administration, and how to write code to use MQ features. This course includes information about the following topics: product overview, basic architecture, understanding new and existing features, administering and configuring MQ, developing applications to use MQ features, and troubleshooting.
Course Length
4 hours
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Languages
English
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Format
Tech Talk
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Course Features and Services
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Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are individuals who are new to Message Queue 4.0 or familiar with ealier versions of the product.
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Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:
- Write a simple Java technology application
- Understand the basic concepts of Message-Oriented Middleware (MOM)
- Be familiar with Java Enterprise Edition technology
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Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
- Demonstrate a basic understanding of Sun Java System Message Queue (MQ)
- Describe the relation between MQ and other Sun products
- List the features of MQ
- List the new features added in MQ version 4.0
- Understand the MQ roadmap 6. Navigate the MQ documentation
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Related Courses
Before:
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Sun Java System Message Queue 3.5: Administration and Deployment (WMO-SMQ-2395)
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Course Content
Module 1 - Understanding Sun Java System Message Queue
- Describe the Sun Java System Message Queue (MQ)
- Describe the basics of the Java Message Service
- Illustrate the architecture of MQ * List the components of MQ
Module 2 - Monitoring and Administering Sun Java System MQ
- Describe the MQ administration tools
- Perform basic administrative tasks
- Monitor MQ using various tools
- Upgrade the MQ service
- File a bug
- Troubleshoot common problems
Module 3 - Features of Sun Java System Messasge Queue MQ 4.0
- Describe the new features of Message Queue 4.0
- Review existing MQ functionality
- List what product documentation is available
Module 4 - Sun Java System Message Queue Walkthrough
- Create a simple Java Message Service application
- Configure Sun's Directory Server for administered objects and authentication
- Set up MQ to use a JDBC API persistence store
- Set up SSL
- Modify the applications to use the MQ features
Module 5 - Developing With the Sun Java System Message Queue JMX API
- Describe the available MBeans
- Use jconsole to view the Sun Java System Message Queue system
- Write a simple JMX API application to configure and monitor the broker
Module 6 - Developing With Sun Java System Message Queue and the Sun Java System Application Server
- Explain how MQ works with the Application Server
- Describe the modes of Java Message Server integrated in the Application Server
- List the types of messaging clients
- Write a simple application client
- Describe how to develop and deploy a simple MDB
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