The following course is intended for those who are webMethods seekers / those who have plans to start their career in webMethods. The course covers the version 10.X and majority of the videos are recorded in version 10.11. Integration is categorized into 4 layers:-
ESB - Enterprise Service Bus
API Management
SOA Governance and
Messaging Broker
Each of these are itself a humungous topics. For example when we deal with Messaging Broker, webMethods have; webMethods Broker and Universal Messaging. When we deal with SOA Governance we have to cover the topics of CentraSite/Mediator. When we need to deal with Security/Policies/Runtime Management then we have to work on the webMethods API Management Tool and Mediator.
Considering all these factors, we know for sure irrespective of what, integration means Data Transformation from one format to another. And that falls under the layer of ESB. As an integration developer and also as an administrator, we need to know what is ESB and how to work with ESB. Do note: - ESB is just a concept, webMethods have incorporated ESB in it's own style. And for anyone who wants to start a career in Integration, I personally believe, ESB is the starting point, everyone should know how to deal with ESB. Once we are confident, then we move up the ladder. Henceforth, the following course is focused on the ESB layer only.
What have we covered in this course? Well below are the topics we have covered
webMethods Installation and Configuration
Basic and Advanced Development
Flat Files
Webservices - SOAP/WSDL
JMS
Universal Messaging
Administrator works like
Starting and Stopping IS/MWS
Extended Settings
Wrapper & Custom Wrapper.conf
Logging
Tuning Memory Management
Configuration of wM products
Package Installation
wMDeployer
JNDI
SMTP - MIME
XML, XSLT and JSON Development
SFTP / FTP
Scheduler and File Polling
Java Services
Database - JDBC Adapter
webMethods Here and There... etc.;
As you can see, we have covered so many good topics and all these topics are very much essential for the webMethods journey. Having said that, I wish you all the very best in learning this course and hope, it would help in your webMethods career. Once again, wishing you all the very best. :)