IBM BPM developer - advanced

By attending IBM BPM Developer - Advanced workshop, delegates will leearn to:

  • 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 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

In IBM BPM Developer - Advanced training course, delegates will learn the concepts, architecture, components, processes, and procedures that are required to develop and implement an integrated business solution by using a diverse set of WebSphere and IBM products. They will learn how WebSphere Java EE Connector Architecture (JCA) adapters supply connectivity to enterprise information systems (EIS). They will learn 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. They will 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. This course also covers on how to implement a reusable Coach View by using a Coach user interface, and then invoke it through a BPEL process. Participants will then learn how to use IBM Process Portal to collaborate with others to participate in processes and complete their work efficiently. In addition, this course covers how WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus provides mediation services for integration applications.

For IBM BPM Developer - Advanced

  • Knowledge of Modeling with IBM Business Process Manager
  • Knowledge of Implementing with IBM Business Process Manager
  • Basic Java and Java 2 Platform
  • Enterprise Edition (Java EE) skills, and
  • Basic Extensible Markup Language (XML) skills

IBM BPM Developer - Advanced class is designed for system administrators, integration specialists, application developers, business process developers, support engineers, and technical sales and marketing professionals.

COURSE AGENDA

  • Creating a business process, part I
  • Creating business objects and shared interfaces
  • Working with web services
  • Exploring IBM Integration Designer, part II
  • Exploring IBM Integration Designer, part I
  • Exploring IBM Process Designer and IBM Process Portal
  • Creating a business process, part II
  • Creating business rules
  • Implementing WebSphere (JCA) adapters
  • Creating mediation services, part I
  • Creating mediation services, part II
  • Implementing human tasks, part I
  • Implementing human tasks, part II
  • Exploring Business Space
  • Using component tests
  • Exploring IBM Process Center
  • Monitoring with Common Event Infrastructure