DevOps : IIB Administration for Continuous Delivery and DevOps [z/OS & Distributed]
Project and Program:
Application Architecture Development and Integration,
MQ (Messaging and Queuing along with Integration Bus)
Tags:
Proceedings,
2016,
SHARE in San Antonio 2016
Are you new to IBM Integration Bus? Do you want to know how to configure; administer and monitor your nodes? Do you want to make it easier on yourself when deploying your message flow applications across multiple servers? Would you like to keep a record of all of the messages which flow through your applications? Would you like to know how you can configure a Continuous Integration and Deployment pipeline for you IIB integrations? If so come along and find out about how to administer and monitor your IBM Integration Bus environment.
The session will first cover the basics of administering and monitoring your Integration Nodes. Looking at the available commands and their options; as well as the most recent V10 improvements; including enhancements to the product runtime; covering the extended webui; policy; Integration Toolkit; command line; and programmatic front-ends.
Using the basics learnt initially; this session will then take a look at how you build a Continuous Integration pipeline using technologies such as git; Ant & Jenkins to programmatically configure your Nodes; create; build and test your integrations; and then deploy them to production.
Session attendees will discover the right ways to effectively administer and operate Integration Bus; and learn tips and tricks that should be in every administrator's toolbox.-Rob Convery-IBM Corporation; David Coles-IBM Corporation
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