he test consists of four sections containing a total of approximately 49 multiple-choice questions. The percentages after each section reflect the approximate distribution of the total question set across the sections. Section 1 - Assessing and Positioning WebSphere MQ (18%) - Conduct a requirements study
- Use information sources pertaining to WebSphere MQ and related products and services
- Assess the suitability of WebSphere MQ to meet the requirements
- Position WebSphere MQ in the middleware landscape
Section 2 - WebSphere MQ Solution Concepts (23%) - Demonstrate knowledge of basic messaging and queuing concepts
- Demonstrate knowledge of WebSphere MQ features (e.g., triggering, data conversion, exits, etc.)
- Demonstrate knowledge of products related to WebSphere MQ
- Provide education on application message flows, structure and WebSphere MQ capabilities that support the solution requirements
Section 3 - Design a Solution Using WebSphere MQ Features (51%) - Apply appropriate WebSphere MQ features (e.g. clustering, shared queues, etc.) to address high availability requirements
- Apply appropriate WebSphere MQ features (e.g. event queues, PCF commands, etc.) to address systems management requirements
- Apply appropriate WebSphere MQ features (e.g. persistence/non-persistence, etc.) to address data integrity/transactionality requirements
- Apply appropriate WebSphere MQ features (e.g. SSL channels, etc.) to address security requirements
- Apply appropriate WebSphere MQ features (e.g. clustering, etc.) to address scalability and capacity requirements
- Apply appropriate WebSphere MQ features (e.g. logging, persistent messages, etc.) to address disaster recovery requirements
- Apply appropriate WebSphere MQ features (e.g. point-to-point, publish/subscribe) to address message distribution requirements
- Apply appropriate WebSphere MQ techniques to address solution performance requirements
- Apply appropriate WebSphere MQ features and/or techniques to address overall solution requirements
- Develop deployment scenarios for WebSphere MQ based upon business requirements and project constraints
Section 4 - Message and Naming Standards (8%) - Design appropriate messaging standards to address solution requirements
- Design appropriate intra-enterprise naming standards to meet solution requirements and WebSphere MQ naming requirements
- Design acceptable inter-enterprise naming and messaging standards
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