This 5-day instructor-led course teaches you how to use the tools in IBM Business Process Manager Advanced V8.5.5 to build and deploy process integration solutions.
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-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 Advanced V8: IBM Process Designer, IBM Integration Designer, IBM Process Server, IBM Process Center, IBM Process Portal, Business Space, 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 Rules Manager client to interact with business rules at run time
-Implement human tasks in a business process, and generate JavaServer Faces (JSF) interfaces and Business Space human task user interfaces
-Create a business space by using widgets and templates that are available for IBM Process Manager Advanced V8
-Create and run component test projects in IBM Integration Designer
-Collect Common Event Infrastructure events and view them using the Common Base Event browser
- Course introduction
- Overview of IBM Business Process Manager V8.5.5
- Exercise: Exploring IBM Process Designer and IBM Process Portal
- 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
- Business Space
- Exercise: Exploring Business Space
- Advanced testing
- Exercise: Using component tests
- IBM Process Center
- Exercise: Bringing the UTE Process Server online
- Exercise: Exploring IBM Process Center
- Course summary
This basic course is designed for system administrators, integration specialists, application developers, business process developers, support engineers, and technical sales and marketing professionals.
You should have:
- Basic Java and Java Platform
- Enterprise Edition (Java EE) skills
- Basic Extensible Markup Language (XML) skills
Successful completion of Process Implementing with IBM Business Process Manager Standard V8.5.5 – I (WB814G), is highly recommended, but not required.
This 5-day instructor-led course teaches you how to use the tools in IBM Business Process Manager Advanced V8.5.5 to build and deploy process integration solutions.
-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 Advanced V8: IBM Process Designer, IBM Integration Designer, IBM Process Server, IBM Process Center, IBM Process Portal, Business Space, 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 Rules Manager client to interact with business rules at run time
-Implement human tasks in a business process, and generate JavaServer Faces (JSF) interfaces and Business Space human task user interfaces
-Create a business space by using widgets and templates that are available for IBM Process Manager Advanced V8
-Create and run component test projects in IBM Integration Designer
-Collect Common Event Infrastructure events and view them using the Common Base Event browser
- Course introduction
- Overview of IBM Business Process Manager V8.5.5
- Exercise: Exploring IBM Process Designer and IBM Process Portal
- 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
- Business Space
- Exercise: Exploring Business Space
- Advanced testing
- Exercise: Using component tests
- IBM Process Center
- Exercise: Bringing the UTE Process Server online
- Exercise: Exploring IBM Process Center
- Course summary
This basic course is designed for system administrators, integration specialists, application developers, business process developers, support engineers, and technical sales and marketing professionals.
You should have:
- Basic Java and Java Platform
- Enterprise Edition (Java EE) skills
- Basic Extensible Markup Language (XML) skills
Successful completion of Process Implementing with IBM Business Process Manager Standard V8.5.5 – I (WB814G), is highly recommended, but not required.
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