This course is designed for anyone who wants to get an understanding of how to use and customize the InfoSphere Master Data Management using the InfoSphere MDM Workbench. This course takes a participant through the process customizing both the Virtual and Physical MDM using the InfoSphere MDM Workbench. The focus of the course is on the core features of the Workbench: Creating a Physical MDM Addition, creating a Physical MDM Extension, creating a Physical MDM Behavior Extension, creating a composite service, deploying a Virtual MDM configuration, configuring the Virtual Data Model, creating a Virtual custom Composite View, creating a Virtual Callout Handler, generating an enterprise service interface using the Virtual data model and customizing a Hybrid implementation. For each core area, the instructor will explain the high-level concepts, have the participants work with the feature and then demo and review the feature details. Heavy emphasis is put on exercises and activities, allowing course participants to apply the knowledge that they learn in the classroom, after course conclusion. If you are enrolling in a Self Paced Virtual Classroom or Web Based Training course, before you enroll, please review the Self-Paced Virtual Classes and Web-Based Training Classes on our Terms and Conditions page, as well as the system requirements, to ensure that your system meets the minimum requirements for this course. Terms and Conditions: Ingram Micro – https://www.ingrammicrotraining.com/Terms-of-use.aspx; IBM – http://www.ibm.com/training/terms
Version:
v11
Audience:
This advanced course is for Infrastructure Specialist, Senior Technical Specialist, Technical Specialist, Support Engineers, and System Architects.
Objectives:
Detail:
Unit 3: Data AdditionsExercise 1: AdditionsUnit 4: Physical Data ExtensionsExercise 2: Extensions ? New Person AttributeDay 2Unit 5: MDM Physical Behavior ExtensionsExercise 3: Behavior ExtensionUnit 6: Composite ServicesExercise 4: Composite ServicesUnit 7: Adaptive Services Interface (ASI)Virtual MDMUnit 8: Virtual Data ModelExercise 5: Creating a Custom Attribute TypeDay 3Unit 9: Virtual HandlersExercise 6: Callout HandlerExercise 7: Custom Composite ViewUnit 10: eSOA ToolkitExercise 8: eSOAToolkigUnit 11: Hybrid MDMExercise 9: Hybrid Customization
Pre-Requisites:
You should have attended InfoSphere MDM Physical Domains v11.4 (2Z930). It is also recommended that you have working knowledge of Java development and XML concepts as it will be used during the exercises.