This course teaches students techniques, tools, and recommended practices that can be used to run a business process, create a business process using the Graphical Process Modeler, explain how to create a service configuration, explain how to track an executable business process, and discuss the basics of Sterling B2B Integrator through a combination of lecture and hands-on labs.Virtual Learning
This interactive training can be taken from any location, your office or home and is delivered by a trainer. This training does not have any delegates in the class with the instructor, since all delegates are virtually connected. Virtual delegates do not travel to this course, Global Knowledge will send you all the information needed before the start of the course and you can test the logins.
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:
• Run a business process.
• Create a business process using the Graphical Process Modeler.
• Explain how to create a service configuration.
• Explain how to track an executable business process.
• Discuss the basics of Sterling B2B Integrator.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Consultants, Support, System Administrators
COURSE PREREQUISITES:
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COURSE CONTENT:
Topics:
Course Overview
Unit 1
Lesson 1.1: About IBM Sterling B2B Integrator
• High level overview of the Admin Console with an exercise to start the application
Lesson 1.2: XML and XPath Basics
• Review the basics of XML and XPath which is heavily used in the application
Lesson 1.3: Basic Business Process Concepts
• Reviewing what XML and XPath components are used to build business processes
• Reviewing how to manually execute a business process within the application
Lesson 1.4: Tracking and Troubleshooting Business Processes
• Exercises to demonstrate how to work with business process instances
Lesson 1.5: Graphical Process Modeler (GPM)
• Overview of the Graphical Process Modeler
• Exercises to walk through the development of a business process in the GPM
• Exercises for checking in, executing, and modifying business processes
Unit 2
Lesson 2.1: Introduction to Service Management
• Several exercises showcasing specific services/adapters and other functionality
Lesson 2.2: Best Practices
• Covers specific business process development methods that are best practice
Lesson 2.3: Mapping
• Introduction to the Map Editor and Standards
• Exercises to build and use an XML Encoder Map
Lesson 2.4: Typing Map
• Exercises to build and use a Typing Map
Lesson 2.5: Case Study
• Exercise to build an end-to-end solution using what was learned in previous exercises
Lesson 2.6: Tracking System Health
• Review of archiving, migrating, and deleting business processes
Course Wrap-up
FOLLOW ON COURSES:
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