Course Outline
Introduction
- Integrating applications and data management in complex, heterogeneous environments for government operations
Overview of web services for government use
ESB infrastructure (TAC, SVN, Nexus artifact repository) for government systems
Preparing the environment for government deployment
Starting TAC (Talend Administration Console) for government applications
Creating mediation routes for government data flows
Overview of SiMPLE language for government developers
Understanding messages and exchanges in government contexts
Using Java code and JavaBeans in government projects
Rerouting messages within government systems
Discovering EIPs (Enterprise Integration Patterns) for government solutions
Working with DI (data integration) jobs for government data management
Duplicating, load balancing, and throttling messages for government efficiency
Sending and receiving messages to/from Apache ActiveMQ for government communications
Creating a SOAP web service for government services
Developing a REST web service for government applications
Deploying data services and routes for government infrastructure
Monitoring data services for government compliance and performance
Troubleshooting common issues in government systems
Closing remarks on best practices for government integration
Requirements
- An understanding of Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA)
- An understanding of Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
- A solid foundation in Java programming
Intended Audience
- Enterprise Service Bus developers for government
- Java application developers
- Software architects
Testimonials (1)
It's a hands-on session.