Školení: WB751CZ
Application Development for IBM Business Process Manager Advanced V7.5 - I
- kurz IBM
- délka kurzu: 5 dnů
- cena: 59000 CZK
- kategorie: IBM/websphere
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Podrobnosti:
This 5-day instructor-led course teaches students how to build and
deploy process integration solutions by using the tools in IBM Business
Process Management Advanced V7.5, including IBM Process Server, IBM
Integration Designer, IBM Process Designer, IBM Process Center, and
WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus.
IBM Process Server and
WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus support a service-oriented architecture
(SOA) by providing the ideal platform for integrating business
applications using diverse technologies. IBM Process Center provides a
scalable central repository and control center for organizing and
managing all process artifacts, applications, and services that are
created. IBM Process Server is a high-performance business process
engine that orchestrates services within an SOA, and WebSphere
Enterprise Service Bus enables interaction between applications and
services by using standards-based connectivity.
Through
instructor-led presentations and hands-on lab exercises, students learn
the concepts, architecture, components, processes, and procedures
required to develop and implement an integrated business solution using a
diverse set of WebSphere and IBM products. The course teaches students
how WebSphere adapters supply connectivity to back-end enterprise
information systems (EIS), and how IBM Process Server enables business
integration applications to define business logic and processes based on
Web Services - Business Process Execution Language (WS-BPEL), human
tasks, and business rules. Students also learn how IBM Process Server
uses the Common Event Infrastructure (CEI) to centralize the runtime
monitoring of various events that occur in business integration
solutions and applications. In addition, this course covers how
WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus provides mediation services for
integration applications.
In the intensive hands-on lab
exercises, students design, develop, and test a comprehensive business
integration solution. Students use a standards-based process design tool
- IBM Process Designer - as part of the authoring environment to
rapidly compose a process design. The IBM Integration Designer tool is
then used to create business integration solutions using the Service
Component Architecture (SCA) programming model, the Service Data Object
(SDO) data model, and the mediation flow programming model. Students
then manage their processes in IBM Process Center and deploy the
integration application to IBM Process Server. Students also learn how
to test and debug the application.
Vstupní předpoklady:
There are no required prerequisites for this course, but students should have:
- Basic Java and Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) skills
- Basic Extensible Markup Language (XML) skills
Successful completion of course Process Modeling with IBM Business Process Manager (WB731) or (VB731), is highly recommended, but not required.
Kurz je určen pro:
This course is designed for system administrators, integration
specialists, application developers, business process developers,
support engineers, and technical sales and marketing professionals.
Co se u nás naučíte:
- Describe the purpose and business value of a service-oriented architecture
- Describe
the purpose and business value of the tools included in IBM Business
Process Manager V7.5 Advanced: IBM Process Designer, IBM Integration
Designer, IBM Process Server, IBM Process Center, and WebSphere
Enterprise Service Bus
- Identify and describe the features
available in IBM Process Designer, IBM Integration Designer, and the
Service Component Architecture
- Describe the structure of modules and libraries
- Create business objects, shared interfaces, and business calendars
- Model a complex business process diagram in IBM Process Designer
- Create a complex business process that includes basic and structured WS-BPEL activities in IBM Integration Designer
- Use SCA bindings to communicate with web services
- Use WebSphere Java EE Connector Architecture (JCA) adapters in applications
- Implement data maps to transform business data
- Implement mediation modules to route and transform messages
- Implement
business rules and use the Business Space and Business Rules Manager
clients to interact with business rules at run time
- Implement
human tasks in a business process and generate coaches, JavaServer Faces
(JSF) interfaces, and Business Space human task user interfaces
- Create
and run component test projects and use the IBM Integration Designer
debugger to step through breakpoints in an application
- Collect Common Event Infrastructure events and view them using the Common Base Event browser
Obsah:
- Course introduction
- Business process management and service-oriented architecture
- Exercise: Exploring IBM Process Designer
- IBM Integration Designer overview
- Exercise: Exploring IBM Integration Designer, part I
- Service Component Architecture overview
- Exercise: Exploring IBM Integration Designer, part II
- SCA bindings
- Exercise: Working with web services
- Business objects
- Exercise: Creating business objects and shared interfaces
- Business process choreography overview
- Exercise: Creating a business process, part I
- Business process basic and structured activities
- Exercise: Creating a business process, part II
- Business process handlers, runtime behavior, and clients
- Exercise: Creating a business process, part III
- Business rules
- Exercise: Creating business rules
- Adapters
- Exercise: Implementing WebSphere (JCA) adapters
- Developing mediation services
- Exercise: Creating mediation services, part I
- Mediation primitives
- Exercise: Creating mediation services, part II
- Human tasks and human task clients
- Exercise: Implementing human tasks, part I
- Human task roles, people queries, and escalations
- Exercise: Implementing human tasks, part II
- Advanced testing and debugging
- Exercise: Using component tests and the debugger
- IBM Process Center
- Exercise: Exploring IBM Process Center
- Generating events
- Exercise: Monitoring using the Common Event Infrastructure
- Course summary