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Test 094: Application Development with WebSphere Integration Developer V6.0.1


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The test consists of five sections containing a total of approximately 52 multiple-choice questions. The percentages after each section title reflect the approximate distribution of the total question set across the sections. 

Section 1 - Programming Model and Architecture (19%)

  1. Apply the SCA programming model.
  2. Package assets within modules, mediation modules and libraries to support effective component reuse and application maintainability.
  3. Design and use business objects and the business object framework API when developing a solution.
  4. Design and use interfaces.
  5. Determine the best component implementation type and characteristics when building a business process.
  6. Design effective mediation flows.

Section 2 - Component Implementation (46%)

  1. Use the business process editor to create a business process component (including path conditions, activities, snippets, etc.)
  2. Use the business state machine editor to create a business process component (including events, guards, actions and correlation sets).
  3. Configure BPEL activities using the properties view.
  4. Implement error handling within a business process.
  5. Implement an event handler in a business process.
  6. Create custom Java logic using the visual snippet editor.
  7. Establish transaction boundaries within a business process.
  8. Create business rule groups.
  9. Use interface maps to facilitate the wiring between two SCA components.
  10. Develop mediation flows using mediation primitives.
  11. Create custom mediation primitives.
  12. Configure a selector to dynamically invoke SCA components.
  13. Create and configure human tasks.
  14. Configure components to emit CEI events.
  15. Apply late binding techniques.

Section 3 - Connectivity (8%)

  1. Configure the JMS binding to support synchronous and asynchronous invocation patterns.
  2. Configure Web service binding to support synchronous and asynchronous invocation patterns.
  3. Create imports from external Web services.
  4. Use Enterprise Service Discovery (ESD) and an adapter to communicate with an Enterprise Information Systems (EIS) and generate integration application artifacts (including imports, exports, business objects and interfaces).

Section 4 - Component Assembly and Configuration (15%)

  1. Configure specific component bindings (including EJB, SCA, JMS and Web services).
  2. Create static and dynamic bindings when wiring components.
  3. Create module imports, exports and standalone references.
  4. Use the Module Dependency Editor to declare dependencies for modules, mediation modules, and libraries.
  5. Configure Quality of Service (QoS) qualifiers when wiring components in the assembly editor.

Section 5 - Application Testing and Debug (12%)

  1. Use the integration test environment to test modules, mediation modules and components.
  2. Use the integration debugger to troubleshoot mediation flows and components.
  3. Identify and resolve common errors in integration applications and mediation flows.
  4. Manage staging modules in the development environment.
  5. Use the BPC Explorer to test processes and tasks.

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