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Enterprise Integration Developer Training

Live Online & Classroom Enterprise Certification Training

This instructor-led course is for developers and architects who want to get hands-on experience to build Enterprise integrations

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What is Enterprise Integration Developer Training about?

This instructor-led course is for developers and architects who want to get hands-on experience to build APIs and integrations. In the first part, students learn to discover, consume, design, build, deploy, manage, and govern APIs. In the second part, students focus on using and building  applications for use as API implementations and/or integrations.

What are the objectives of Enterprise Integration Developer Training ?

At the end of this course, students should be able to:

  • Build an application network using API-led connectivity .
  • Discover, consume, design, build, deploy, manage, and govern APIs.
  • Connect to databases, files, web services, SaaS applications, JMS queues, and more.
  • Add application logic, handle errors, and transform data.
  • Structure applications to facilitate development and deployment.
  • Handle batch data processing.

Who is Enterprise Integration Developer Training for?

  • Anyone who wants to add Enterprise Integration skills to their profile
  • Teams getting started on Integration projects

What are the prerequisites for Enterprise Integration Developer Training?

  • Experience with an object-oriented language
  • A basic understanding of data formats such as XML, CSV, and JSON
  • A basic understanding of typical integration technologies such as HTTP, JMS, JDBC, REST, and SOAP

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Live Online Training

5 Days

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  • Explain what an application network is and its benefits
  • Describe how to build an application network
  • Explain what web services and APIs are
  • Explore API directories and portals
  • Make calls to secure and unsecured APIs
  • Identify all the components
  • Describe the role of each component in building application networks
  • Locate APIs and other assets needed to build integrations
  • Build basic integrations to connect systems using flow designer
  • Define APIs with RAML, the Restful API Modeling Language
  • Mock APIs to test their design before they are built
  • Make APIs discoverable by adding them to Anypoint Exchange
  • Create API portals for developers to learn how to use APIs
  • Use Anypoint Studio to create flows graphically
  • Build, run, and test applications
  • Use a connector to connect to databases
  • Use the graphical DataWeave editor to transform data
  • Create RESTful interfaces for applications from a RAML file
  • Connect API interfaces to API implementations
  • Describe the options for deploying applications
  • Deploy applications to CloudHub
  • Use API Manager to create and deploy API proxies to CloudHub
  • Restrict access to API proxies
  • Log event data
  • Debug applications
  • Read and write event properties
  • Write expressions with DataWeave
  • Create variables
  • Create and reference flows and subflows
  • Pass messages between flows using the Java Virtual Machine (VM) transport
  • Use properties in applications so they can be easily moved between environments
  • Encapsulate global elements in separate configuration files
  • Explore the files and folder structure of projects and deployable archives
  • Consume RESTful web services with and without parameters
  • Consume RESTful web services that have RAML definitions
  • Consume SOAP web services
  • Use DataWeave to pass parameters to SOAP web services
  • Route events based on conditions
  • Multicast events
  • Validate events
  • Handle messaging errors in flows
  • Handle errors for one or more event processors instead of at the flow level
  • Create and use global error handlers
  • Specify a default error handler
  • Write DataWeave expressions for basic and complex XML, JSON, and Java transformations
  • Use DataWeave operators and coerce and format strings, numbers, and dates
  • Define and use custom data types
  • Simplify and abstract DataWeave code into reusable functions and modules
  • Call flows from DataWeave transformations
  • Connect to JMS queues
  • Connect to files
  • Connect to SaaS applications
  • Poll resources
  • Use the For Each scope to process items in a collection in series
  • Use the Batch scope to process individual records in parallel
  • Use batch jobs to synchronize data from legacy databases to SaaS applications

Who is the instructor for this training?

The trainer for this Enterprise Integration Developer Training has extensive experience in this domain, including years of experience training & mentoring professionals.

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