C9530-277 IBM WebSphere Message Broker V8.0 System Administration

Number of questions: 55
Number of questions to pass: 32
Time allowed: 90 mins
Status: Live

The test consists of six sections containing a total of approximately 55 multiple-choice questions. The percentages after each section title reflect the approximate distribution of the total question set across the sections.

Section 1 – Planning, Designing, Installation and Migration 11%
Plan and design the implementation of WebSphere Message Broker in a given business scenario.
Identify and estimate hardware, software and capacity requirements for WebSphere Message Broker.
Install and verify WebSphere Message Broker.
Design for co-existence and migration from previous versions of WebSphere Message Broker.
Prepare and migrate from previous versions to WebSphere Message Broker V8.0.

Section 2 – Administration and Configuration 31%
Administer WebSphere Message Broker instances to perform activities such as create, modify, delete, query, group, start and stop.
Administer execution groups to perform activities such as create, modify, delete, query, start and stop.
Administer configurable services to perform activities such as create, modify and delete.
Configure and deploy message flows, applications, libraries, and associated resources.
Configure WebSphere Message Broker to use global cache.
Configure WebSphere Message Broker to connect and integrate with databases and other applications (e.g., adapters, service registry, LDAP, etc.).
Apply maintenance updates such as Fix Packs, SupportPacs and APARs to brokers.
Configure and administer broker objects using the web user interface (web UI), WebSphere Message Broker Explorer and Message Broker API (CMP).
Perform backup and recovery of the Message Broker environment.
Configure WebSphere Message Broker to record and replay data.

Section 3 – Security 20%
Design and implement security for WebSphere Message Broker including SSL and WS-security.
Plan and configure Broker Administration Security for the WebSphere Message Broker environment using Object Authority Manager (OAM).
Setup Security Identities for all supported transport protocols from WebSphere Message Broker.
Administer configurable services for security providers.
Configure security profiles and policy sets to interact with LDAP or Tivoli Federated Identity Manager (TFIM).
Control access to broker resources through the web and REST security.

Section 4 – High Availability 13%
Describe the options for creating highly available WebSphere Message Broker including multi-instances.
Design for high availability of WebSphere Message Broker using business requirements.
Implement highly available WebSphere Message Broker configurations including multi-instances.
Perform operations on highly available WebSphere Message Brokers.

Section 5 – Performance, Tuning, and Monitoring 13%
Identify and configure the sizing requirements (e.g., JVM, Memory, etc.) for DataFlowEngine and broker.
Tune the WebSphere Message Broker environment to enhance performance (e.g., optimizing overall through-put and message flow response times).
Configure WebSphere Message Broker to produce statistical and accounting data.
Configure WebSphere Message Broker to produce audit and monitoring events.
Configure WebSphere Message Broker to produce resource usage of execution groups.

Section 6 – Troubleshooting and Problem Determination 13%
Identify and locate problem information using system log, dump/abend files, and other files.
Generate User and Service Trace for broker, broker toolkit and other components.
Execute IBM processes around MustGathers, Problem Management Reports (PMRs), iFixes and patches to fix a problem.
Analyze Activity Logs for diagnostic purposes.
Collect the diagnostic information using IBM Support Assistant data collector.

The sample test is designed to give the candidate an idea of the content and format of the questions that will be on the certification exam. Performance on the sample test is NOT an indicator of performance on the certification exam. This should not be considered an assessment tool.

To prepare for this test, it is first recommended that you are familiar with the job role description and the parameters this certification is based on, as well as have knowledge of the topics outlined in the test objectives/skills measured on the test. Compare your own technical level to the test objectives and the recommended training resources, and then determine for yourself how much preparation you require. Note that these educational sources are recommended, but not required (*) before taking a certification test.

Before preparing for the certification test, it is recommended that you measure your current level of skill by taking the Sample Test (located from the “Sample/Assessment test” link above)..

You can prepare for the test through the Tutor Approach (classroom, instructor led course, and other sources) or the Self-Study Approach. Sources within each approach collectively cover the skills measured on the test.

To prepare via the Tutor Approach,refer to the sources with an * in front of them. Note that per this formula, you are only required to take 1 course.

To prepare via the Self-Study Approach, omit the courses, and refer to all other sources with and without the * in front.

(*) Notes:

The recommended educational resources listed are not intended to be a substitute for, but should complement, relevant practical experience.
Extensive product knowledge is required to pass the test.
Every effort has been made to make the recommended educational resources as complete and as accurate as possible, but no warranty of fitness is implied. The resources provided are on an as is basis. IBM shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damages arising from course or publication content.

Web Resource

* Managing web user accounts, page – bn28460_,

* mqsicreateconfigurableservice command

mqsireportproperties command ,

Memory and disk space requirements

Creating a security profile for LDAP URL

Enabling ODBC connections to the databases

* Connecting to a WebSphere eXtreme Scale grid

Starting statistics Collection

Switching from a broker-wide listener to embedded listeners

* Creating a multi-instance broker and a multi-instance queue manager

* Receiving emails

* Performing in-place broker migration for a Version 7.0 broker on distributed operating systems ,

Benefits of using applications and libraries

Configuring SOAPRequest and SOAPAsyncRequest nodes to use SSL (HTTPS)

* JVM heap sizing

* Configuring and administering multi-instance brokers for high availability in IBM WebSphere Message Broker – Part 2

Applications and Libraries at run time

Authentication, mapping, and authorization with TFIM V6.2 and TAM

mqsichangetrace command, page “an07260_”

* Authorizing users for broker administration

mqsideploy command – Windows, Linux and UNIX systems

* mqsicreatebroker command – Linux and UNIX systems

* Collecting data in console mode with IBM Support Assistant Data Collector

mqsicvp command, page an07235_,

Changes in broker startup trace in WMB V8

BIP8000-8999: Runtime components – Commands

* Creating a security profile for WS-Trust V1.3 (TFIM V6.2)

* Diagnosing security problems

* Configuring TCP/IP server nodes to use SSL, page bp34105_,

Starting and stopping a WebSphere Message Broker as a WebSphere MQ service,

Setting up a public key infrastructure, page “ap34020_”,

Installing WebSphere Message Broker Explorer, page ah38100_

* mqsibackupbroker command,

* Data caching terminology

Starting collection of message flow accounting and statistics data with the mqsichangeflowstats command

* Resolving problems when starting a broker

Resource stastistics data

* Security exception processing

* Stack storage

* Configuring and administering multi-instance brokers for high availability in IBM WebSphere Message Broker – Part 1

* Requirements for shared file systems

Message flow security overview,

* mqsisetdbparms command, page an09155_,

* Creating a multi-instance broker

* Recording data

Applications and Libraries

Configuring for high availability

Additional software requirements

* FtpServer configurable service properties

* Configurable services properties

* Configurable services properties, page an60170_,

* mqsichangeproperties command

* Creating the shared directories

mqsilist command – Windows, Linux, and UNIX systems

Optimizing message flow response times

* Caching artifacts from the WebSphere Service Registry and Repository, page ac56270_,

* WebSphere Message Broker business scenario

* Verifying shared file system locking

* Supported migration paths

* mqsistartmsgflow command

Configuring monitoring event sources using a monitoring profile

* Setting up SAP High Availability

mqsireporttrace command, page “an07310_”

Implementing WS-Security, page “ac60160_”,

Removing a deployed object

* Configuring the embedded global cache by using commands ,

Optimizing message flow throughput

* Parameter values for the webadmin component, page bn23630_,

* Setting the JVM heap size

* Important facts about garbage collection in WebSphere Message Broker

* Controlling the functional level of WebSphere Message Broker

Policy sets, page “ac60110_”,

* Setting up a shared queue on distributed systems for the SAP adapter event store

Overview
PartnerWorld Code: 15004108
Replaces PW Code: 15004107

Status: Live
This intermediate level certification is intended for system administrators, consultants, technical specialists and architects with extensive product knowledge of IBM WebSphere MQ V7.0 or later and IBM WebSphere Message Broker V8.0.

These system administrators plan, install, and configure IBM WebSphere MQ V7.0 or later, implement applications, set up distributed queuing, enable appropriate security, administer and operate a queue manager network, enforce organizational and operational standards, perform basic problem determination and implement clustering and publish/subscribe topologies.

These system administrators also:
design for the use of WebSphere Message Broker V8.0 including implementation of new features/functions.
install, secure and configure WebSphere Message Broker V8.0.
administer, maintain and deploy WebSphere Message Broker V8.0.
design for the coexistence and migration from earlier versions/releases to WebSphere Message Broker V8.0.
perform problem determination tasks for WebSphere Message Broker V8.0.
understand high availability configuration including multi-instancing of WebSphere Message Broker.
monitor the health of WebSphere Message Broker V8.0 and make recommendations on performance and resource optimization.

These system administrator are expected to be generally self-sufficient and be able to perform the tasks involved in the role with limited assistance from peers, product documentation and vendor support services.

To attain the IBM Certified System Administrator – WebSphere Message Broker V8.0 certification, candidates must pass 2 tests. To prepare for the tests, it is recommended to refer to the job role description and recommended prerequisite skills, and click the link to the tests below to refer to the test objectives and the Test preparation tab.
Recommended Prerequisite Skills

(Knowledge and foundational skills one needs to possess before acquiring skills measured on the certification test. These foundational skills are NOT measured on the test. )

Test C2180-374: IBM WebSphere MQ V7.0, System AdministrationbWorking knowledge of:

WebSphere MQ
supported operating systems (e.g., AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, i5/OS, Linux on Intel, Linux on zSeries, z/OS, Windows)

Good understanding of:

messaging concepts as they relate to IBM WebSphere MQ

Basic knowledge of:

operating WebSphere MQ Explorer
networking concepts (e.g., TCP/IP, SSL, etc.)

Basic understanding of:

JMS concepts
Publish/Subscribe functionality

Test C2180-277: IBM WebSphere Message Broker V8.0, System Administration
Understanding of supported WebSphere Message Broker transports.
Basic understanding of:

database concepts
security concepts
enterprise service bus concepts and products
Service Oriented Architecture
the Eclipse tooling platform

Administration experience on at least one supported operating system and familiarity with UNIX system services.
Requirements

This certification requires 2 exams

Exams Required:
Click on the links below to see exam details, exam objectives, suggested training and sample tests.

C9530-277 – IBM WebSphere Message Broker V8.0 System Administration
Any 1 of the following:
C9530-374 – IBM WebSphere MQ V7.0 System Administration (Withdrawn)
C9530-410 – IBM MQ V8.0 System Administration

Each test:

contains questions requiring single and multiple answers. For multiple-answer questions, you need to choose all required options to get the answer correct. You will be advised how many options make up the correct answer.
is designed to provide diagnostic feedback on the Examination Score Report, correlating back to the test objectives, informing the test taker how he or she did on each section of the test. As a result, to maintain the integrity of each test, questions and answers are not distributed.

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C9530-001 IBM Integration Bus v10.0 Solution Development

Number of questions: 61
Number of questions to pass: 40
Time allowed: 90 mins
Status: Live

This exam consists of 7 sections described below.

Section 1 – Integration Architecture and Design 5%
Explain the core architecture, components, and operating environment
Define IIB topologies

Section 2 – Installation and Configuration of IBM Integration Bus v10.0 8%
Install IBM Integration Bus runtime and toolkit
Validate the IIB environment
Define database resources
Define MQ resources
Define Web Services Resources (WSRR)

Section 3 – Development of IBM Integration Bus V9.0 Solutions 39%
Build integration solutions (application, service, and library)
Build a message model
Generate JavaScript client APIs from an existing integration service (high level)
Build solutions with basic built in nodes
Design and build transactional solutions with IBM Integration Bus
Build solutions with time schedules
Implement message transformations (graphical mapper, Java, ESQL and XSLT)
Build integration solutions with patterns (using built in patterns and creating basic patterns)
Build integration solutions with caching (Java, ESQL, mapping)
Build applications using routing patterns (decision, pub/sub, collector, point to point, fan out, request/reply)
Harden integration flows by handling exceptions

Section 4 – Extending IBM Integration Bus with Adapters and Other Products 8%
Integrate with JCA Adapters (high level)
Integrate with WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
Integrate with Visual Studio
Integrate with IBM Business Process Manager
Integrate with Operational Decision Manager

Section 5 – Application Assembly, Configuration and Deployment 13%
Demonstrate understanding of the relationship between the use of projects, applications, and libraries
Build and deploy applications using the Integration Toolkit and commands
Use keywords in deployment properties
Define and over-ride application properties using configurable services and user-defined properties
Describe and explain the Web administration console

Section 6 – Troubleshooting and Tuning 21%
Test message flow with flow exerciser
Use the debugger to locate and resolve problems
Configure and use trace nodes in a message flow
Configure and use user trace facility
Understand logging in integration solutions
Tune integration solutions with workload management and multi-threading
Configure and use Record & Replay
Gather and analyze message flow statistics and resource statistics

Section 7 – Security 5%

Describe and explain basic security
Use the PEP Node
This exam has an Assessment Exam option: A9530-001 Assessment: IBM Integration Bus v10.0 Solution Development

Assessment exams are web-based exams that provides you, at a cheaper costs, the ability to check your skills before taking the certification exam.
This assessment exam is available in: English

Passing the exam does not award you a certification, and it is only used to help you assess if you are ready or not to take the certification exam.

You can register for it at Pearson VUE and it will provide you a score report, showing you how you did in each section.

To prepare for this test, it is first recommended that you are familiar with the job role description and the parameters this certification is based on, as well as have knowledge of the topics outlined in the test objectives/skills measured on the test. Compare your own technical level to the test objectives and the recommended training resources, and then determine for yourself how much preparation you require. Note that these educational sources are recommended, but not required before taking a certification test.

Before preparing for the certification test, it is recommended that you measure your current level of skill by taking the Assessment Test.

(*) Notes:

The recommended educational resources listed are not intended to be a substitute for, but should complement, relevant practical experience.
Extensive product knowledge is required to pass the test.
Every effort has been made to make the recommended educational resources as complete and as accurate as possible, but no warranty of fitness is implied. The resources provided are on an as is basis. IBM shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damages arising from course or publication content..

Classroom Course

Course Title: IBM Integration Bus V10 Application Development II

Course Duration: 4 Days

Course Number: WM676G

Course Abstract:

This course is also available as self-paced virtual (e-learning) course IBM Integration Bus V10 Application Development II (ZM676G). This option does not require any travel.

This course provides an intermediate-level continuation of the topics necessary to successfully create IBM Integration Bus message flow applications and integration services.

This course focuses on using IBM Integration Bus to develop, deploy, and support platform-independent message flow applications and integration services. These applications and integration services use various messaging topologies to transport data between service requesters and service providers, and also allow the data to be routed, transformed, and enriched during processing.

Topics in this course include creating integration services and message flow applications that use and provide web services. You also learn how to use event driven processing nodes and how to use the record and replay facility to capture and view data during processing. You also learn how IBM Integration Bus interacts with other IBM and enterprise information products. Lab exercises throughout the course give you an opportunity to practice your new skills.

Course Title: IBM Integration Bus V10 Application Development I

Course Duration: 5 Days

Course Number: WM666G

Course Abstract:
This course is also available as self-paced virtual (e-learning) course IBM Integration Bus V10 Application Development I (ZM666G). This option does not require any travel.

IBM Integration Bus provides connectivity and universal data transformation in heterogeneous IT environments. It enables businesses of any size to eliminate point-to-point connections and batch processing, regardless of operating system, protocol, and data format.

This course teaches you how to use IBM Integration Bus to develop, deploy, and support message flow applications. These applications use various messaging topologies to transport messages between service requesters and service providers, and also allow the messages to be routed, transformed, and enriched during processing.

In this course, you learn how to construct applications to transport and transform data. The course also explores how to control the flow of data by using various processing nodes, and how to use databases and maps to transform and enrich data during processing. You also learn how to construct data models by using the Data Format Description Language (DFDL).
Online course

IBM Integration Bus V10 Application Development I – SPVC

This course is also available as classroom course IBM Integration Bus V10 Application Development I (WM666G).

IBM Integration Bus provides connectivity and universal data transformation in heterogeneous IT environments. It enables businesses of any size to eliminate point-to-point connections and batch processing, regardless of operating system, protocol, and data format.

This course teaches you how to use IBM Integration Bus to develop, deploy, and support message flow applications. These applications use various messaging topologies to transport messages between service requesters and service providers, and also allow the messages to be routed, transformed, and enriched during processing.

In this course, you learn how to construct applications to transport and transform data. The course also explores how to control the flow of data by using various processing nodes, and how to use databases and maps to transform and enrich data during processing. You also learn how to construct data models by using the Data Format Description Language (DFDL).

IBM Integration Bus V10 Application Development II – SPVC

This course is also available as classroom course IBM Integration Bus V10 Application Development II (WM676G).

This course provides an intermediate-level continuation of the topics necessary to successfully create IBM Integration Bus message flow applications and integration services.

This course focuses on using IBM Integration Bus to develop, deploy, and support platform-independent message flow applications and integration services. These applications and integration services use various messaging topologies to transport data between service requesters and service providers, and also allow the data to be routed, transformed, and enriched during processing.

Topics in this course include creating integration services and message flow applications that use and provide web services. You also learn how to use event driven processing nodes and how to use the record and replay facility to capture and view data during processing. You also learn how IBM Integration Bus interacts with other IBM and enterprise information products. Lab exercises throughout the course give you an opportunity to practice your new skills.

QUESTION 1
Which statement about the .NETCompute Node is true?

A. The exception is propagated through a predefined output terminal.
B. .NETCompute node does not support dynamic terminal. All terminals are predefined.
C. The message assembly contains four trees to represent the message, the environment, the local environment and the exception list.
D. Only when the message needs to be transformed through the .NETCompute node, on Evaluate method is needed. In the case of the message pass-through, there is no need for an Evaluate method.

Answer: D


QUESTION 2
Which node supports the propagation of an LTPA v2 token in IBM Integration Bus?

A. MQOutput
B. HTTPRequest
C. SCAAsyncRequest
D. SOAPAsyncRequest

Answer: B


QUESTION 3
How can a developer set the maximum number of messages processed by a message flow in the flow exerciser?

A. Set in the Web Ul.
B. Set in the Toolkit Preferences.
C. Use the command mqsichangeproperties.
D. Set the number of additional instances for the message flow.

Answer: D


QUESTION 4
Which optional component is required to enable global transaction support?

A. CICS
B. IBM MQ
C. IBM TXSeries
D. Third-party transaction manager

Answer: B

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C9510-825 Rational Test Virtualization Server V8

Number of questions: 60
Number of questions to pass: 36
Time allowed: 75 mins
Status: Live

The test consists of three sections containing a total of approximately 56 multiple-choice questions. The percentages after each section reflect the approximate distribution of the total question set across the sections.

Section 1 – Basic Awareness 8%
Describe service virtualization
Describe when to use service virtualization
Describe continuous integration
Explain service virtualization ROI

Section 2 – Rational Integration Tester 25%

Configure RIT and the Library Manager
Create and edit a project
Model the system under test
Generate a system model
Record events

Section 3 – Rational Test Virtualization Server 67%
Create and edit basic stubs
Publish and deploy stubs
Use https: stubs
Use tags and guards in stubs
Use parameterized stubs from recorded events
Use data driven stubs from MEP
Use input tags
Use database virtualization
Use data model stubs
Use stateful stubs
Use behaviors

Web Resource

Green Hat session 3 Successfully Implementing SV in a project.mov

Integration Testing Learning Circle

Green Hat session 2 Introduction to Service Vitualization.mov

Overview
PartnerWorld Code: 38004501
Replaces PW Code: 38004501

Status: Live
This certification targets entry-level developers and testers.

This certification involves a stand-alone foundation level test. It is intended for developers and integration testers with distributed, message-based testing experience using IBM Rational Test Virtualization Server V8.0.

These Service Virtualization Engineers design, develop, debug, profile, and deploy virtual services against various middleware technologies. The certification will primarily focus on the applicability to IBM WebSphere MQ and web services environments.

To attain the IBM Certified Associate Developer – Rational Test Virtualization Server certification, candidates must pass 1 test.

Recommended Prerequisite Skills

Has taken the Introduction to Rational Integration Tester course
Has taken the Virtualization with Rational Test Virtualization Server course
Has practical experience in the field with both tools
Has exposure to and a good understanding of middleware messaging technologies

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C9510-819 Rational Application Developer V8 Associate

Number of questions: 60
Number of questions to pass: 36
Time allowed: 75 mins
Status: Live

The test consists of seven sections containing a total of approximately 60 multiple-choice questions. The percentages after each section title reflect the approximate distribution of the total question set across the sections.

Section 1 – Workbench Basics 5%
Set Workbench preferences
Work with perspectives and views
Create and manage projects
Use the import and export wizards
Use the Help feature to aid in development activities
Use the Local History to compare and replace resources

Section 2 – Java Development 5%
Create Java projects packages, classes, and methods
Manage the Java Build Path
Use the Java perspective and views
Generate Javadoc
Use the Java scrapbook
Use the Java editor features for rapid application development

Section 3 – Web Development 30%
Create dynamic and static Web projects
Understand classpath and module dependencies
Use Page Designer to add and modify HTML, XHTML, JSP, and JSF content
Configure Web project properties
Understand the available JSF (JavaServer Faces) development tools
Understand the available Struts development tools
Create and configure Servlets
Understand Web 2.0 architecture and technologies
Create Ajax components using the Dojo toolkit

Section 4 – Enterprise Components Development 5%
Understand EJB component types and annotations
Create EJB projects
Invoke EJBs from web applications
Understand web services wizards
Create web services from existing JavaBeans, EJBs or WSDL
Generate a web service client

Section 5 – Databases Access and Persistence 10%
Create database connection
Create SQL Statement and Java Stored Procedures
Understand the JPA persistence mechanism
Create a JPA project
Create and test JPA entities

Section 6 – Deploying and Testing 15%
Perform unit testing using JUnit and TPTP
Test snippets using Java and SQL scrapbook pages
Understand component types, deployment modules and packaging formats
Create Servers and Server configurations
Test Ajax resources using the Ajax test server
Test EJBs using the Universal Test Client
Test web services using the Generic Service Client
Use WebSphere Application Server V7 to run web applications
Add and remove projects from the server
Understand application and server resources like data sources
Locate and view WebSphere application server logs

Section 7 – Debugging Applications 20%
Running application in debug mode
Understand the debug perspective
Work with breakpoints
Debug web pages with Firebug
Debug Java EE applications
Tracing JSF applications using the JSF Trace view

These sections provide demonstrations on some of the new features in Rational Application Developer v8:
– Web Page editing
– JSF 2.0
– Web 2.0 and Dojo
– Java EE 6
– Web Services

Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software V8 Programming Guide

This IBM Redbooks® publication is a programming guide that highlights the features and tooling included with Rational Application Developer V7.0. Many of the chapters provide working examples that demonstrate how to use the tooling to develop applications, as well as achieve the benefits of visual and rapid application development. This publication is an update of Rational Application Developer V7 Programming Guide, SG24-7501-00.

This book consists of eight parts:
– Introduction to Rational Application Developer
– Basic Java and XML development
– Persistence and enterprise information system integration development
– Enterprise and SOA application development
– Web application development
– Deploying, testing, profiling, and debugging applications
– Management and team development
– Appendixes

Overview
PartnerWorld Code: 01002604
Replaces PW Code: 01002603

Status: Live
This certification targets entry level developers. This certification requires product knowledge and practical experience with IBM Rational Application Developer v8.

This certification involves a stand-alone entry level test and is a prerequisite for other IBM certifications. It is intended for new adopters of IBM Rational Application Developer v8, specifically professionals and students entering into Web and Java EE development using IBM products. Areas not covered as part of this certification because they are specifically addressed by other IBM certification offerings include Portal development, Enterprise Generation Language (EGL), and XML tools. Additionally, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) application development is not covered is this certification.

The Associate Developer provides application development services related to design, implementation, testing, debugging, and deployment of Java EE applications. The applications typically make use of HTML, Servlets, JavaServer Pages (JSPs), JavaServer Faces (JSF), Enterprise Beans (EJB), web services, and Java Persistence API (JPA).

The Associate Developer applies object-oriented analysis and design techniques, makes proper use of the IBM Rational Application Developer V8.0 product and exhibits the ability to use the Java language to develop simple Web and Java EE applications.
Recommended Prerequisite Skills

(knowledge and skills one needs to possess before beginning to prepare for this job role certification; skills not measured on the exam)

Basic knowledge of Java development
Basic knowledge of Java EE development (web and enterprise)

Exam Required:
Click on the link below to see exam details, exam objectives, suggested training and sample tests.

C9510-819 – Rational Application Developer V8 Associate

Each test:
contains questions requiring single and multiple answers. For multiple-answer questions, you need to choose all required options to get the answer correct. You will be advised how many options make up the correct answer.

is designed to provide diagnostic feedback on the Examination Score Report, correlating back to the test objectives, informing the test taker how he or she did on each section of the test. As a result, to maintain the integrity of each test, questions and answers are not distributed

QUESTION 1
Each server profile created with Rational Application Developer has its own what?

A. libraries
B. runtime scripts
C. administrative console
D. Java runtime environment

Answer: C


QUESTION 2
Which projects can be deployed to a WebSphere Application Server test environment in Rational Application Developer?

A. Dynamic Web
B. Enterprise Application
C. Enterprise Java Bean
D. Application Client

Answer: B


QUESTION 3
A developer needs to debug an application on Rational Application Developer. How can the developer add breakpoints in the code?

A. enable System.out.println on the code
B. select Window -> Preferences -> Debug -> Breakpoints -> Enable on the application code
C. click on the gray area of the left frame on the line of code for which breakpoint is required
D. enable Tracing on the server with breakpoint

Answer: C


QUESTION 4
Which term refers to the set of files that defines the runtime environment of a WebSphere Application Server?

A. script set
B. profile
C. installation
D. node

Answer: B


QUESTION 5
There is a simple named query defined in the following way: @NamedQuery(name=etCustomer? query=elect c from Customer c?@NamedQuery(name=?etCustomer? query=?elect c from Customer c? Which Entity Manager (em) method must be used to access this defined named query?

A. Query q = em.createNamedQuery(etCustomer?;Query q = em.createNamedQuery(?etCustomer?;
B. Query q = em.createQueryByName(etCustomer?;Query q = em.createQueryByName(?etCustomer?;
C. Query q = em.findNamedQuery(etCustomer?;Query q = em.findNamedQuery(?etCustomer?;
D. Query q = em.getNamedQuery(etCustomer?;Query q = em.getNamedQuery(?etCustomer?;

Answer: A

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C9510-418 IBM WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment V9.0 Core Administration

Number of questions: 65
Number of questions to pass: 44
Time allowed: 90 mins
Status: Live

This exam consists of 9 sections described below.

Section 1: Install and update the environment 14%
Apply maintenance to the product
Demonstrate an understanding of the IBM Installation Manager and IBM Packaging Utility and its role in installing, configuring, and maintaining IBM WebSphere Application Servers and components both locally and remotely.
Perform a silent installation for IBM WebSphere Application Server and fix pack installations.
Perform post-installation verification.
Troubleshoot installation problems.
Backup and restore the configuration including the use of checkpoints

Section 2: Create a high availability configuration 9%
Create multi-node topology and appropriate high availability model.
Manage nodes in an IBM WebSphere Application Server topology.
Configure and manage the https: server and the web server plug-in for high availability.
Configure distributed session management for high availability and failover scenarios.

Section 3: Configure security 17%
Configure user repositories.
Configure SSL for clients and servers.
Implement multiple security domains.
Apply administrative and application security roles.
Configure different authentication and authorization mechanisms.
Configure Java Enterprise, Web and Web Services Security.

Section 4: Monitor and tune the environment 9%
Use performance tooling to monitor the IBM WebSphere Application Server runtime.
Tune parameters that affect IBM WebSphere Application Server performance.
Use the Performance Monitoring Infrastructure (PMI) metrics and poll MBeans for performance data.
Configure and monitor the WebSphere Application Server caching mechanisms.

Section 5: Troubleshoot post-installation problems 11%
Enable High Performance Extensible Logging (HPEL) and view HPEL data.
Enable Cross Component Trace (XCT) and view trace data in XCT Log Viewer.
Use tools to trigger and analyze heap dumps, javacore dumps, system core dumps and verbose Garbage Collection (GC).
Use “mustgather” documentation and/or the IBM Support Assistant to collect and analyze diagnostic data or submit data to IBM Support.
Configure, review and analyze log files for the following: First Failure Data Capture (FFDC), system logs, native logs, and trace logs.

Section 6: Administer and configure the environment 20%
Connect databases.
Create and manage Full profiles.
Configure resources.
Illustrate the usage of the Integrated Solutions Console.
Use the capabilities of the Job Manager tooling.
Configure or modify an IBM WebSphere Application Server environment by using properties files and/or the monitored directory feature.
Configure an external https: server for the environment.
Use the standard set of command line tools to perform administrative tasks.

Section 7: Configure Intelligent Management features 6%
Use the dynamic cluster elasticity feature.
Create and configure On Demand Routers (ODR) and the ODR plug-in and associated service policies to enable the dynamic operations.
Use health policies and actions to monitor and react to changing performance in the environment.
Configure and maintain application editions.

Section 8: Demonstrate an understanding of a multi-tier environment 6%
Identify the components and services in an IBM WebSphere Application Server configuration and describe how they are related or interact.
Demonstrate an understanding of how requests traverse various WebSphere Application Server ND topologies.

Section 9: Deploy and administer applications 8%
Perform partial updates of enterprise applications, web applications, and business level applications.
Deploy applications to an IBM WebSphere Application Server environment.

The sample test is designed to give the candidate an idea of the content and format of the questions that will be on the certification exam. Performance on the sample test is NOT an indicator of performance on the certification exam. This should not be considered an assessment tool.

This exam has an Assessment Exam option: A9510-418 Assessment: IBM WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment V9.0 Core Administration

Assessment exams are web-based exams that provides you, at a cheaper costs, the ability to check your skills before taking the certification exam.

Passing the exam does not award you a certification, and it is only used to help you assess if you are ready or not to take the certification exam.

You can register for it at Pearson VUE and it will provide you a score report, showing you how you did in each section.

IBM recommends using a variety of resources to prepare for certification exams. During your preparation, it is important that you review the exam objectives periodically to make sure that all the material in the exam objectives is covered in your choice of preparation methods. It should be noted that there is not a one-to-one correspondence between these preparation methods and the exam.

Review the exam objectives to see the complete listing of possible topics for the exam. Use this as your checklist to determine your strengths and those areas where you will need to focus more attention in your studies and preparation. This information also includes recommend prerequisite skills and knowledge.

Actual hands-on experience is a critical component in preparing for the exam. Direct application of the skills learned cannot be substituted by any one other resource listed here. You must spend time using the product and applying the skills learned. The exam is looking to measure how well you know how to perform tasks, not how well you memorize features and functions.

WebSphere Application Server V9 Administration in a Federated Environment

In this course, you learn how to configure and maintain IBM WebSphere Application Server V9 Network Deployment. You learn how to deploy and create a deployment manager and federate a cell. In addition, you learn how to create a cluster within the federated cell.

WebSphere Application Server v9 Administration
In this course, you learn how to configure and maintain IBM WebSphere Application Server V9 in a single-server environment. You learn how to deploy enterprise Java applications in a single computer configuration. In addition, you learn how to work with features of WebSphere Application Server V9, such as the wsadmin scripting interface, security, and performance monitoring.
Product Documentation

IBM WebSphere Application Server V9.0 Documentation
View the latest IBM WebSphere Application Server traditional V9 documentation for IBM i, IBM AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows operating systems. This information applies to IBM WebSphere Application Server traditional V9 and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions.


QUESTION 1
Which two ways are valid ways to install applications to IBM WebSphere Application Server? (Select two.)

A. wsadminscript
B. JMS messaging
C. IBM Installation Manager
D. IBM Tivoli Access Manager
E. Integrated Solutions Console

Answer: A,E

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Explanation:
Deploy an application or module using the administrative console, wsadmin, programming, or deployment tools.
References:https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSAW57_8.5.5/com.ibm.we bsphere.nd.doc/ae/crun_app_install.html


QUESTION 2
Which is true when an administrator properly updates a single file within an application?

A. The administrator can use apartial application update.
B. The administrator must redeploy the full application file.
C. The administrator can manually update the file on the file system.
D. The administrator must uninstall the application, and then, reinstall with the updated application file.

Answer: C


QUESTION 3
Which is true about software repositories for IBM Installation Manager?

A. Repositories must be local.
B. Repositories must be online.
C. Repositories can be either local or online.
D. Repositories are only in the media package.

Answer: C

Explanation:
IBM Installation Manager is a single installation program that can use remote or local software repositories to install,modify, or update certain IBM products. It determines and shows available packages, checks prerequisites and interdependencies, and installs or modifies the selected packages. You also use IBM Installation Manager to uninstall the packages that it installed.
References:https:://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg24023498


QUESTION 4
Which of the following is true about creating multiple security domains?

A. A new security domain can be created only using the administrative console.
B. Global security must be enabled before creating new multiple security domains.
C. Only usersassigned to the security-admin role can create new multiple security domains.
D. If a unique name for the domain is not specified, the system will automatically create one.

Answer: C

Explanation:
Only users assigned to the administrator role can configure multiple security domains.
References:https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSAW57_8.5.5/com.ibm.websp here.nd.doc/ae/csec_sec_multiple_domains.html


QUESTION 5
Which statement describes the capabilities of the deployment manager?

A. Logical grouping of application servers
B. Created and installed when a node is federated into acell
C. Created automatically when an application server is federated into a cell
D. Manages nodes, node agents, and the configuration repository for the cell

Answer: D

Explanation:
The deployment manager is an administration application that runs in a special application server, which is created when you install the WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment product or when you create a management profile using the deployment manager profile template.
References:https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSAW57_8.5.5/com.ibm.we bsphere.nd.doc/ae/tagt_snsdply_is.html

JN0-420 JNCIS-DevOps

This list provides a general view of the skillset required to successfully complete the specified certification exam.

Platform Automation Overview
Identify features and fuctions on an IDP sensor
MGD-based automation
JSD-based automation

NETCONF/XML API
Describe the concepts, benefits or operation of automation access methods
XML API
NETCONF
REST API
gRPC

Data Serialization
Describe the concepts, benefits or operation of data serialization
YAML
JSON
XML

Python/Ruby
Describe Python tools for automating Junos
PyEZ
RPCs
PyEZ exception handling
REST
JSNAPy
Jinja2
Describe Ruby tools for automating Junos
RubyEZ

Ansible
Describe how to use Ansible for automating Junos
Play books
Templates (Jinja2)

Junos Automation Scripts
Describe the concepts, benefits or operation of automation scripts for Junos
Commit, Op, Event, or SNMP scripts
Python
SLAX

YANG
Identify the concepts, general features of Junos support for YANG models
Implementation concepts

Juniper Extension Toolkit
Identify the concepts, general features or functionality of the Juniper Extension Toolkit
Service APIs
Notification APIs
Fast Programmatic Configuration (Ephemeral DBs)
QUESTION 2
A customer has a control machine with a default Ansible installation. During execution of an Ansible module, the Ansible control machine generates the no hosts matched error.
Which statement is correct in this scenario?

A. The targetdevice was not defined in /etc/ansible/hosts on the control machine.
B. The target device was not defined in /etc/ansible/invertory/hosts on the control machine.
C. The target device was not defined in /etc/hosts on the control machine.
D. The target device was not defined on the associated DNS servers.

Answer: A


QUESTION 3
What are three elements of a JET notification message? (Choose three.)

A. hostname
B. time
C. username
D. severity
E. subscription type

Answer: B,C,D


QUESTION 4
With which three processes does the JET service process communicate?(Choose three)

A. rpd
B. mgd
C. cosd
D. ancpd
E. snmpd

Answer: A,B,E


QUESTION 5
What is the purpose of an _intit_.py file ?

A. An_init_.py file sets all magic attributes with the _init_prefix with the appropriate default values.
B. An_init_.py file initializes a Python application with default values for instantiated objects.
C. An_init_.py file contains strings for additional directories that the Python interpreter adds to sys.path [].
D. An_init_.py file indicates to the Python interpreter that a directory contains Python packages or modules.

Answer: B

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C9510-401 IBM WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment V8.5.5 and Liberty Profile System Administration

Number of questions: 65
Number of questions to pass: 38
Time allowed: 120 mins
Status: Live

The test consists of nine sections containing a total of approximately 65 multiple-choice questions. The percentages after each section title reflect the approximate distribution of the total question set across the sections.

Section 1 – Architecture 11%
Identify the components and services in a WebSphere Application Server configuration and describe how they are related or interact.
Design various WebSphere Application Server topologies, for example, flexible management, intelligent management, mixed platform topology, network deployment cells, Liberty collectives, and ODR.
Analyze appropriate design considerations when architecting topologies to achieve security, scalability, performance and fault tolerance.
Demonstrate an understanding of how requests traverse various WebSphere Application Server topologies.
Demonstrate an understanding of the administration activities for a network deployment cell including the flexible management components.
Identify and describe the components of the WebSphere Application Server Liberty profile.

Section 2 – Product Installation, Configuration and Maintenance 15%
Demonstrate an understanding of the IBM Installation Manager and IBM Packaging Utility and its role in installing, configuring, and maintaining WebSphere application servers and components both locally and remotely.
Perform a silent installation process for WebSphere Application Server and fix pack installations.
Perform pre and post installation verification.
Troubleshoot installation problems.
Create and manage Full and Liberty profiles.
Manage nodes in a WebSphere topology, for example, managed, unmanaged nodes, flexible management and network deployment cell.
Backup and restore configuration including the use of checkpoints.

Section 3 – Application Management (Assembly, Deployment and Configuration) 9%
Explain the structure of enterprise applications, web applications, and business level applications.
Deploy applications to a WebSphere Application Server environment.
Configure resources, for example, data sources, JNDI, class paths, J2C providers, as required by an application.
Use the IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software or the IBM WebSphere Application Server Developer Tools for Eclipse to examine and manipulate applications.
Demonstrate an understanding of the administrative tasks required to take an application deployed to the Liberty profile and deploy it in a WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment environment.

Section 4 – Administrative Tools 14%
Illustrate the usage of the Integrated Solutions Console (ISC) and its various tools (e.g., command assistance, runtime messages).
Use the standard set of command line administrative tools such as wsadmin, profile management and plug-in generation.
Use the capabilities of the Job Manager tooling including the submission of Liberty profile jobs.
Use scripting to perform administrative tasks, for example, scripting libraries, ws_ant, wsadmin
Write, test, and debug scripts by using the IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software or the IBM WebSphere Application Server Developer Tools for Eclipse.
Configure or modify a WebSphere Application Server environment by using properties files and/or the monitored directory feature.

Section 5 – Security configuration and Maintenance 14%
Configure user repositories.
Configure SSL for clients and servers, for example, create certificates, populate trust stores and modify certificate expiration.
Discuss the implications of resource security settings.
Implement multiple security domains.
Apply administrative and application security roles.
Configure different authentication and authorization mechanisms, including SSO.
Configure Java Enterprise, Liberty, Web and Web Services Security.

Section 6 – Clustering and Workload Management 9%
Configure clusters in workload management topologies.
Configure and manage the https: server and the web server plug-in.
Configure distributed session management for high availability and failover scenarios, including the WebSphere eXtreme Scale option.
Configure messaging engine policies for clustered service integration bus (SIBus) members.
Configure high availability using core groups.
Utilize the capabilities of the Liberty collectives.

Section 7 – Intelligent Management and Resiliency 6%
Use the dynamic cluster elasticity feature.
Create and configure On Demand Routers (ODR) and the ODR plug-in and associated service policies to enable the dynamic operations.
Use health policies and actions to monitor and react to changing performance in the environment.
Configure and maintain application editions.

Section 8 – Performance Monitoring and Tuning 11%
Use the Tivoli Performance Viewer (TPV) to monitor the WebSphere Application Server runtime.
Use the Tivoli Performance Viewer (TPV) Advisor and the Diagnostic Advisor to obtain advice on performance issues.
Tune parameters, for example JVM settings, connection pools, thread pools, that affect WebSphere Application Server performance.
Use the Performance Monitoring Infrastructure (PMI) metrics and poll MBeans for performance data.
Configure and monitor the WebSphere Application Server caching mechanisms.
Configure multi-cell performance management.

Section 9 – Problem Determination 11%
Enable High Performance Extensible Logging (HPEL) and view HPEL data.
Enable Cross Component Trace (XCT) and view trace data in XCT Log Viewer.
Use tools to trigger and analyze heap dumps, javacore dumps, system core dumps and verbose Garbage Collection (GC).
Configure diagnostic tracing.
Use “mustgather” documentation and/or the IBM Support Assistant to collect and analyze diagnostic data or submit data to IBM Support.
Configure, review and analyze log files for example, First Failure Data Capture (FFDC), system logs, native logs.

The sample test is designed to give the candidate an idea of the content and format of the questions that will be on the certification exam. Performance on the sample test is NOT an indicator of performance on the certification exam. This should not be considered an assessment tool.

To prepare for this test, it is first recommended that you are familiar with the job role description and the parameters this certification is based on, as well as have knowledge of the topics outlined in the test objectives/skills measured on the test. Compare your own technical level to the test objectives and the recommended training resources, and then determine for yourself how much preparation you require. Note that these educational sources are recommended, but not required (*) before taking a certification test.

Before preparing for the certification test, it is recommended that you measure your current level of skill by taking the Sample Test (located from the “Sample/Assessment test” link above)..

You can prepare for the test through the Tutor Approach (classroom, instructor led course, and other sources) or the Self-Study Approach. Sources within each approach collectively cover the skills measured on the test.

To prepare via the Tutor Approach, take course [WA855G or ZA855G], and refer to the sources with an * in front of them. Note that per this formula, you are only required to take 1 course.

To prepare via the Self-Study Approach, omit the course, and refer to all other sources with and without the * in front.

The recommended educational resources listed are not intended to be a substitute for, but should complement, relevant practical experience.
Extensive product knowledge is required to pass the test.

Every effort has been made to make the recommended educational resources as complete and as accurate as possible, but no warranty of fitness is implied. The resources provided are on an as is basis. IBM shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damages arising from course or publication content.


QUESTION 1
A system administrator completed a WebSphere Application Server installation by using the Installation Manager. During installation, all defaults were selected for the installation root directories and the shared resources directory. Over time, the administrator has updated the installation with various interim fixes and fix packs. The administrator notices that the shared resources directory is very large in size and grows larger each time the Installation Manager is run.
How can the administrator decrease the size and remove some of the content from the shared resources directory?

A. Manually delete content from the directory.
B. During an update, create a new shared resources directory.
C. Clear the Delete Saved Files option for the Installation Manager.
D. Set the preserve Downloaded Artifacts preference to false.

Answer: D
Reference: https:://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSAW57_7.0.0/com.ibm.websphere.installation.soaf epnd.doc/info/ae/ae/tins_installfp_dist.html?lang=en (Shared resources directory)


QUESTION 2
A system administrator ran the backup Config command to backup the configuration using the -nostop option. The administrator changed the properties for the service integration environment by modifying the sib.properties file. During testing the administrator noticed
Service Integration Bus related errors and wanted to restore the service integration environment. The administrator used the restore config command, but the tuning properties for the service integration environment were not restored.
How can the administrator prevent this issue?

A. Use full repository checkpoints for both the backup and the restore.
B. Use the restore config command with -nostop for the restore.
C. Use the manage profiles command for both the backup and the restore.
D. Use the backup config command without -nostop for the backup Use the restore config command without -nostop for the restore.

Answer: B


QUESTION 3
Within a WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment cell, a system administrator needs to write a script to determine if a particular server is stopped. It is important that the wsadmin script explicitly return a status of stopped as opposed to just failing.
What wsadmin object should the administrator use to write this script?

A. AdminApp
B. AdminTask
C. AdminConfig
D. AdminControl

Answer: D
Reference: https:://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSAW57_8.0.0/com.ibm.websphere.nd.doc/info/ae/a e/welc6topscripting.html


QUESTION 4
The administrator needs to identify any security role references and security constraints in a web application.
How can the administrator identify these roles and constraints?

A. ibm-application-ext.xml file using a text editor.
B. ibmconfig folder in the application after using the EARExpander command.
C. Web deployment descriptor using IBM Assembly and Deploy Tools.
D. Security role to user/group mapping by using the Integrated Solutions Console (ISC).

Answer: A


QUESTION 5
A system administrator wants to learn some of the Python scripting commands for the administration of the environment.
Which product feature should the administrator use?

A. The wsadmin.properties file to load a profile.
B. The AdminTask object to generate wsadmin scripts.
C. The guided activities panel from the Integrated Solutions Console (ISC).
D. The “Log command assistance commands” option in the Integrated Solutions Console (ISC).

Answer: D

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C9510-060 Rational Quality Manager V4

Number of questions: 60
Number of questions to pass: 42
Time allowed: 75 mins
Status: Live

The test consists of six sections containing a total of approximately 60 multiple-choice questions. The percentages after each section reflect the approximate distribution of the total question set across the sections.

Section 1: User Interface 10%
Dashboard
Organizing artifacts by tagging
Categories and catalog customization
Searching and filtering

Section 2: Test Planning 35%
Business objectives and quality objectives
Risk-based testing
Requirements
Project management
Review processes, entry criteria, and exit criteria

Section 3: Test Cases and Test Execution 20%
Manual testing
Environment settings
Test Suites
Test Case Execution Records and Test Suite Execution Records
Execution schedules

Section 4: Reporting 20%
Dashboard widgets
Out of the box reports
Custom reporting
Traceability from requirements to defects

Section 5: Migration and Integration of Test Artifacts 10%
Migration strategy with XML
Migration tools or approaches with TestManager, Rational Manual Tester, and Rational ClearQuest with Test Management features
ClearQuest connector use and integration with Rational RequisitePro
Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word utilities

Section 6: General Questions on Rational Quality Manager and Jazz 5%
Snapshots
Out of the box defect capabilities and requirements capabilities
Edition differences, licensing, user management
Rational Team Concert work item integration
Rational DOORS Next Generation requirement integration

The sample test is designed to give the candidate an idea of the content and format of the questions that will be on the certification exam. Performance on the sample test is NOT an indicator of performance on the certification exam. This should not be considered an assessment tool.

Classroom Course
Course Title: Test Management with IBM Rational Quality Manager, V4.0
Course Duration: 2 days
Course Number: RT273G

Course Abstract: This course introduces test managers to the basics of using IBM Rational Quality Manager to manage a test effort within a software development project. The course teaches how to plan the test effort, develop test artifacts, align with requirements and development, manage the test team’s work, monitor progress, submit and track defects, and report test results and status. Through hands-on lab exercises that reinforce learning, you will experience the benefits of test management that is integrated with requirements and development through the Rational solution for Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM). IBM Rational Quality Manager is a key component of the Rational solution for Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM), providing quality management capabilities in a fully-integrated environment that can also include Rational Team Concert for change and configuration management, and Rational Requirements Composer for requirements definition and management.

Course Title: Testing with IBM Rational Quality Manager V4.0
Course Duration: 1 day
Course Number: RT283G

Course Abstract: This introductory course is designed to familiarize testing professionals with the basics of IBM Rational Quality Manager V4.0. The Rational Quality Manager application assists in creating scripts for manual testing. The course helps you to create manual tests more quickly, streamline the execution of manual tests, and monitor manual test results. Additionally, you will learn how to increase the reuse of test assets, and how to use external test data with test scripts. With hands-on lab exercises that reinforce learning, the focus of this course is on the practical application of Rational Quality Manager to resolve common manual testing challenges.

Course Title: Essentials of IBM Rational Functional Tester, Java Scripting, V8.0
Course Duration: 2 days
Course Number: RT545G

Course Abstract: This introductory course is designed to familiarize testing professionals with the basics of the IBM Rational test automation tools for use in testing Java and Web applications. Testers can build, enhance, and maintain scripts in a full-function Java IDE that integrates with the IBM Rational Software Delivery Platform products. Hands-on instruction is provided for those who want to explore the power of using IBM Rational Functional Tester. The Rational Functional Tester application builds effective and resilient test scripts using Java code and IBM ScriptAssure technology. The focus is on the practical application of Rational Functional Tester to resolve common Java and Web automated testing challenges. Additionally, some basics about Java code relevant to creating scripts for testing are covered. This course focuses on getting started with Rational Functional Tester.

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C9510-052 Collaborative Lifecycle Management V4

C9510-052 Collaborative Lifecycle Management V4

Number of questions: 60
Number of questions to pass: 42
Time allowed: 75 mins
Status: Live

The test consists of 10 sections containing a total of approximately 60 multiple-choice questions. The percentages after each section reflect the approximate distribution of the total question set across the sections.

Section 1 – CLM Basics 20%
5 imperatives
Money that Matters Scenario
CLM Architecture
Licensing Overview
System Requirements

Section 2 – CLM Deployment 20%
Choosing the right deployment architecture
Installation
Migrating servers/databases
Best practices for CLM Deployment
Upgrading and Migrating

Section 3 – What’s new with CLM 2012 4%

Section 4 – CLM Integrations 10%

Section 5 – CLM and DM Administration 10%
User Management
License Management
Diagnostics
Data Collection for Reporting
Lifecycle Project Administration
Customizing Design Manager projects, teams, and templates

Section 6 – Developer Essentials 10%
Process customization
Working with Work items
Working with Plans (Traditional & Agile)
Project Templates
Defect and Change Management using RTC
Dashboards

Section 7 – Quality Professional Essentials 7%
Process customization
Creating Test Plans / Cases / scripts
Test Case Execution
Manual Testing using RQM

Section 8 – Analyst Essentials 7%
Project administration
Working with Artifacts
Working with Modules
Working with Views
Review and Approval

Section 9 – Architect Essentials 7%
Working with Artifacts
Sharing models and designs to collaborate with stakeholders
Explore relationships in shared models and designs
Review and Approval
Deploy profiles onto Design Management Server
Configuring Design Management Server for linking in CLM environment

Section 10 – Reporting Essentials 5%
Reporting using RRDI

Overview
PartnerWorld Code: 38004402
Replaces PW Code: 38004401

Status: Live
This certification targets intermediate level specialists and involves a stand-alone intermediate level test. It is intended for specialists with project administration and configuration experience of CLM 2012. These Specialists create, configure, and deploy lifecycle/standalone projects. This includes using out-of-the-box process templates as well as creating custom process and project configurations.
Recommended Prerequisite Skills

(knowledge and skills one needs to possess before beginning to prepare for this job role certification)

Familiarity with the Money that Matters scenario
Experience using RTC, RRC, RQM and Rational Design Manager v4.0 to create, configure and work with projects.

Requirements
This certification requires 1 exam

Exam Required:
Click on the link below to see exam details, exam objectives, suggested training and sample tests.

C9510-052 – Collaborative Lifecycle Management V4


QUESTION 1
What is defined for a test cell, but is undefined for a test environment?

A. hardware
B. location
C. operating system
D. software

Answer: B


QUESTION 2
Which statement is true about the reporting capability within RTC?

A. RDDI is used for reporting across a project area in RTC.
B. RRDI is a cross-repository reporting server that can generate reports.
C. Document generation is provided upon login to RTC.
D. Reporting capabilities can be enabled from each user’s profile.

Answer: B


QUESTION 3
In RQM version 3, what can have execution records? (Choose two.)

A. Test Plan
B. Test Case
C. Test Suite
D. Test Script

Answer: B,C


QUESTION 4
What are two reasons that a large-scale enterprise deployment of CLM should have a common Jazz Team Server? (Choose two.)

A. to speed up deployment of clients
B. to reduce administration tasks
C. to allow for cross-project traceability
D. to improve scalability
E. to increase the number of application servers used

Answer: B,D


QUESTION 5
Which two integrations are OSLC based? (Choose two.)

A. Rational RequistePro
B. Rational FocalPoint
C. Rational Functional Tester
D. Rational Asset Manager

Answer: B,D

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C9030-644 IBM z Systems Technical Support V7

Number of questions: 65
Number of questions to pass: 42
Time allowed: 120 mins
Status: Live

This exam consists of 5 sections described below.

Apply Information / Installation Planning / Migration Considerations 15%
Identify areas of risk to discuss with customer, relevant business partner(s), and IBM team:
Sysplex, I/O options
End of life / limited life
Drawers for cards (z13 and Infiniband cards)
TCO (workload retention)
Create a mutually developed implementation plan with the customer, including post-install.
Describe and implement consolidation methodology.
Ensure implementation plan is executed per requirements (including all necessary vendors, business partners, and IBM team groups).
Ensure that customer expectations have been met.

Business Resiliency 14%
Identify the elements of high availability which enable a z Systems environment to remain up and running without unscheduled outages (e.g., elements unique to single system environments, or multiple system environments in a single location, and multi-system-multi-location environment).
Identify the elements of continuous availability which enable a z Systems environment to remain up and running without any outages (planned or unplanned).
Identify the elements of a disaster recovery solution which affect the ability of the business to continue to run.
Explain recovery time objective (RTO) and recovery point objective (RPO), and identify the technologies that support these objectives.
Identify business or external elements which make having a resilient business critical, such as governmental and industry regulations or standards (finance, transit, etc), audit points, competition, and revenue impact.
Identify z Systems business resilience options and their capabilities, and alternative offerings, including (but not limited to) IBM BCRS and GDPS.
Given specific customer criteria and requirements, propose the appropriate business resilience solution, product, or process.
Conduct a business impact analysis to identify a solution which eliminates identified single points of failure (networking redundancy, application failover, infrastructure redundancy, HW or SW product redundancy).

Evaluate Customer Environment and Plans 15%
Evaluate and document current customer environment (equipment, software, staff usage, satisfaction, need for change and growth).
Identify opportunities (business resilience, workload consolidation, cloud, analytics, mobile, etc.).
Solve customer business problems using tools, methods, and processes, including benchmarks.
Solve customer business problems using capacity planning tools (zPCR, zCP3000, zBNA, zSoftCap, zTPM, zSCON).
Discuss how customers can use Techline to resolve computing issues.
Solve customer business problems using tools, methods, and processes, including methodology for best fit (newer workloads, operating environments, “fit for purpose,” etc.).
Determine which tools are used to compare different platforms: Sizing, TCO analysis, etc. (RACE, Eagle).

z Systems Features and Architecture 38%
Describe z Systems models (z13, z13s).
Describe LinuxONE models (Emperor and Rockhopper).
Describe currently marketed z Systems, operating systems (z/OS, z/VM, and Linux), and related system software, middleware, and compilers.
Describe z Systems virtualization (PR/SM, z/VM, DPM, KVM).
Describe z Systems specialty engines (IFL, zIIP, ICF) use and benefits.
Describe z Systems permanent and temporary capacity offerings (CoD, Capacity Provisioning, CBU).
Describe z Systems security offerings (RACF, PKI, Crypto, TKE).
Describe z Systems storage compatibility options for z/OS, z/VM and Linux on z Systems.
Describe z Systems connectivity options (I/O such as FICON, OSA, RoCE, zEDC and coupling links such as Infiniband, Integrated Coupling Adapter).
Describe z Systems performance improvements (HiperDispatch, zHPF, Out of Order Execution, Flash Express, Large Memory).
Describe z Systems architectural enhancements (SIMD, SMT, new instructions, Chip/Cache structure, PCIe, IFP, IBM zAware, Secure Service Container).
Describe z Systems modernization of legacy applications (new architecture and deployment).
Describe z Systems systems management (HMC, SE, zOSMF, SMF, RMF, IBM WAVE, etc.).
Describe software pricing options under z/OS, z/VM, and Linux on z Systems.

z Systems Solutions 17%
Security: Identify those things in a z Systems environment that protect networks, data, and applications.
Security: Identify common methods to reduce risk exposure in encryption and cryptography.
Security: Discuss gaps in the customer security environment in data security (encryption, data-at-rest, data-in-motion, permissions/access, etc.).
Security: Identify tools, resources and products which monitor, track and secure data, applications, and systems, and differentiate when they are used. (zSecure, crypto coprocessors, IBM Multi-Factor Authentication for z/OS (MFA), etc.).
Security: Given a customer situation, select the security solution (including processes, products, tools and services) which most closely matches the customer requirements.
Cloud: Identify the characteristics of a cloud environment (elastic, broad network access, pooled/shared resources, measured usage/resources).
Cloud: Position cloud solutions on z Systems that differentiate it from cloud solutions on other platforms (elements that are unique to z Systems, such as cryptography, RAS, Capacity on Demand).
Cloud: Position cloud virtualization solutions on z Systems that differentiate it from cloud solutions on other platforms.
Cloud: Describe hybrid cloud characteristics.
Analytics: Describe the unique values of data intensive workloads on z Systems including reliability, availability, security and scalability.
Blockchain: Describe the capabilities and benefits of Blockchain.

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QUESTION 1
A customer wants to concurrently add a central processor (CP) to a running z/OS LPAR, but has no reserved processors defined.
What must they do to add this additional processor to the LPAR?

A. Dynamically update and activate the new profile.
B. Invoke Change Running System on HMC/SE (Support Element) to add the CP to the running LPAR.Configure the CP online in z/OS.
C. Configure a CP online in z/OS.
D. Take down the LPAR and deactivate the current profile.Update the profile with the number of processors needed.Activate the new profile and IPL the LPAR.

Answer: D

Explanation:
With a proper PFT (Profile table entry) you can add CP, ZIIP, IFL, and ICSF processor to an LPAR.
References: IBM z13 and IBM z13s Technical Introduction (March 2016), page 90


QUESTION 2
Which functionality provides a high speed networking link for sharing data using server-to-server communications, at low latency, and with lower CPU overhead than traditional TCP/IP communications?

A. SMC-R
B. zEDC
C. OSA Express5S
D. High performance FICON

Answer: A

Explanation:
With SMC-R, System z network capability takes a new leap, strengthening performance for sharing data and reducing data transmission network overhead. The new System z®
RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE) feature — 10GbE RoCE Express—enables industry-standard RDMA capability on the System z platform. As an RDMA-capable network interface card (RNIC), it can transfer data using direct memory-to-memory communication, reducing the CPU overhead of the networking software stack. SMC-R provides application transparent exploitation of this new RoCE feature reducing the network overhead and latency of data transfers, effectively offering the benefits of optimized network performance across processors. This breakthrough also lowers the CPU cost associated when moving large amounts of data.


QUESTION 3
What is hybrid cloud?

A. It is a compute cloud that mixes compute nodes with different CPU architectures.
B. It is an laaS cloud that provides instances with different operating systems.
C. It is an architecture that combines public and private clouds.
D. It is an laaS cloud that provides ephemeral storage only.

Answer: C

Explanation:
A hybrid cloud is an integrated cloud service utilizing both private and public clouds to perform distinct functions within the same organization.
References: https://www.interoute.com/what-hybrid-cloud


QUESTION 4
Which IBM z Systems technology is the foundation of the IBM Bluemix-based Blockchain service High Security Business Network (HSBN)?

A. Hyperedger Fabric
B. Docker
C. KVM
D. Secure Service Container

Answer: A

Explanation:
Blockchain is based on the industry standard Open Linux Foundation Hyperledger.

References: https://www.digitalmarketplace.service.gov.uk/g-cloud/services/862468845018056

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