Course introduction Quick introduction to developing on DataPower Exercise: First exposure to the DataPower developer environment Services overview Structure of a service Exercise: Creating a BookingService gateway Multi-protocol gateway service Problem determination tools Exercise: Enhancing the BookingService gateway Handling errors in a service policy Exercise: Adding error handling to a service policy DataPower cryptographic tools and SSL setup Exercise: Creating cryptographic objects and configuring SSL Service level monitoring Exercise: Implementing a service level monitor in a multi-protocol gateway Patterns for service configuration Exercise: Using a DataPower pattern to deploy a service Course summary
Overview
This course teaches you the essential skills that are required to configure, implement, and troubleshoot services that are developed on the IBM DataPower Gateways (IDG) with firmware version 7.5.0, regardless of use case.
The DataPower Gateways allow an enterprise to simplify, accelerate, and enhance the security capabilities of its XML and web services deployments, and extend the capabilities of its service-oriented architecture (SOA) infrastructure. The gateways also extend these capabilities into the JSON, REST, and Mobile application areas.
Through a combination of instructor-led lectures and hands-on lab exercises, you learn how to develop and debug services that are implemented on the DataPower gateways. These skills include WebGUI and Blueprint Console navigation, service type selection, basic multi-protocol gateway configuration, creating and using cryptographic objects, and configuring SSL connections. You also learn how to use various problem determination tools such as logs, monitors, and probes, and techniques for testing DataPower services and handling errors.
Hands-on exercises give you experience working directly with a DataPower Gateway. The exercises focus on skills such as creating multi-protocol gateways, working with cryptographic and SSL objects, configuring service level monitoring, troubleshooting services, handling errors in a service policy, and deploying a service from a pattern.