At a glance
Course description
The IBM Integration Framework Customization course provides the knowledge to customize the Integration Framework using Java Customization and XSL customization. This course is a continuation of IBM Integration Framework Configuration course (TR281) which therefore, is a pre-requisite. This is a hands-on course; all the exercises are in Java. This course requires proficiency in Java.
Objectives
The goal of this course is to provide competency in customizing the Integration Framework using Java. Upon course completion, students should have a good understanding of the different options for customizing the Integration Framework and when to apply them. Students should be able to:
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Describe the different customization options available with the Integration Framework.
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Configure the Integration Framework to use the Java customization.
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Create Java customization for outbound transactions.
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U ser Exits and Processing Classes.
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Create Java customization for inbound transactions.
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U ser Exits and Processing Classes.
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Setup Eclipse for Java Customization.
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Debug Java Customization using Eclipse.
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Calling Web Services from Java.
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Create new integration objects.
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Create new End Point handlers.
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Use JDOM to build XML transaction.
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Customize the created integration objects using Java.
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Configure the Integration Framework to use XSL transformations.
Course outline
This course contains the following topics:
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Review of the Integration Framework Architecture
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Java Customization
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Java Customization Architecture
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Using StructureData class
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Using Basic Java Utility classes available in the Integration Framework
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Using Eclipse for Java Customization
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Debugging the Java Customization using Eclipse
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User Exits Java class hierarchy
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External Exits Java class hierarchy
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Creating outbound User Exits and External Exits
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Creating inbound User Exits and External Exits
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Using JDOM to create external XML outbound and inbound
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Using JDBC with the Integration Framework
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Creating End Point Handlers
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Using Invocation Channels
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Web Services
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Creating your own Web Service
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Calling the Web Services from Java
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Introduction to XSL
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Configuring the Integration Framework to use XSL transformations
Who will benefit from this course
The target audience for this course are the Integration Framework Implementation teams, including:
Application developers
System integrators
IBM partners
IBM Maximo technical consultants
Required skills/knowledge
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IBM Integration Framework Configuration course TR281
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IBM Enterprise IT and Asset Management 7.1: Customizing Business Objects course TR271
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Experience with complex systems deployment
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Proficiency using Java
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Proficiency using Eclipse
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Understanding of Integration Needs and Fundamentals
Recommended courses
- IBM Integration Framework Configuration (Classroom)
- IBM Maximo Asset Management 7.1 Implementation (Classroom)
- IBM Maximo Asset Management 7.1 Implementation (Instructor-Led Online) (Instructor-led Online)
- IBM Tivoli Asset Management for IT 7.1 Implementation (Classroom)
- IBM Tivoli Asset Management for IT 7.1 Implementation (Instructor-Led Online) (Instructor-led Online)
- IBM Tivoli Change and Configuration Management Database 7.1.1 Implementation (Instructor-led Online) (Instructor-led Online)
- IBM Tivoli Change and Configuration Management Database 7.1.1 Implementation ILT (Classroom)
- IBM Tivoli Service Request Manager 7.1 Implementation (Classroom)
- IBM Tivoli Service Request Manager 7.1 Implementation (Instructor-Led Online) (Instructor-led Online)
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