Sun Java System Message Queue 3.5: Administration and Deployment
The Sun Java System Message Queue 3.5: Administration and Deployment course provides students with an understanding of how to deploy and administer Sun Java System Message Queue (Message Queue) 3.5. This course includes information on the following topics: product overview, features, architecture, troubleshooting, installation. The course uses Sun Java System Message Queue 3.5.

Course ID:
WMO-SMQ-2395-180 |
Subscription Duration:
180 days
| Price: $US
165.00 |
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Languages Offered |
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This course is currently available in English only.
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Who Can Benefit |
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System administrators, system engineers, professional services consultants, application developers, and other technical personnel who will administer Message Queue.
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Prerequisites |
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To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to: Be familiar with Java technology.
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Skills Gained |
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Upon completion of this course, you should be able to: Describe the different components of a Message Queue messaging systemDescribe the Java Message Service (JMS) programming modelInstall and configure Message Queue Describe methods for administering Message Queue Describe the Message Queue application programming interface (API)Describe procedures to upgrade Message Queue softwareDescribe troubleshooting tools and techniques
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Related Courses |
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Before: FJ-310: Developing Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE platform) Compliant ApplicationsAfter: IIAS-4404: Sun Java System Application Server 8: Administration
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Course Content |
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Module 1 - Sun Java System Message Queue 3.5 Overview
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Describe enterprise messaging applicationsDiscuss the relationship between Sun Java System Message Queue 3.5 and JMSUnderstand how clients interact with Message QueueDescribe the differences between the two editions of Message Queue
Module 2 - Message Queue Features
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Describe the main components of the Message Queue serverUnderstand how specific features provide reliability and scalability to Message Queue Identify techniques to allow Message Queue to operate with Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) messages, C applications, Joint Technical Architecture (JTA) distributed transactions, and other J2EE components
Module 3 - Installing Message Queue on the Solaris Operating System
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Describe Message Queue hardware and software requirementsInstall and configure Message Queue software packagesUpgrade from the Platform Edition to the Enterprise EditionMigrate to Message Queue from previous versions
Module 4 - Administering Message Queue
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Use command-line and graphical tools to perform basic administration tasksStart, manage, and configure broker instancesCreate administered objects for a brokerMonitor access and resource usage by the broker
Module 5 - Deploying Message Queue Applications
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Understand how clients using the C and Java APIs interact with Message QueueUnderstand how clients use the Java Naming and Directory Interface(JNDI) namespaceAssign values to client properties so that applications can reach a broker or clusterConfigure Message Queue and create administered objects for use by a specific application
Module 6 - Troubleshooting Message Queue Software
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Describe common problems in a Message Queue systemTroubleshoot message acknowledgment problemsTroubleshoot message overrun problemsTroubleshoot connection service problems Troubleshoot lost connection problemsDescribe other issues relevant to troubleshooting
Module 7 - Tuning Message Queue
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Monitor Message Queue usageUnderstand how application design affects performanceUse broker, destination, and connection parameters to improve performanceIncrease capacity with multi-broker clusters
Module 8 - Message Queue Limitations and Issues
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Identify the main limitations of Message QueueUnderstand known Message Queue bugs and possible workaroundsUse online sources to follow up on Message Queue issues |