Dell Boomi Course
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Integration certification course
Integration programs like Dell Boomi, QlikView, Tableau are some of the major programs that are heavily used in the industries. Learning these programs can help you land a job in your desired company. Special training is required to use such programs as these programs are cloud-based integration programs.
These integration programs help you develop and manage applications and dashboard rapidly. If you want to learn these courses, then you can go for our integration certification courses. In this course, we will help you learn about the cloud integration programs like Dell Boomi, QlikView, and Tableau.
All of the courses are included in a single course to help you save time and resources. The total course if of around 30 hours where an instructor will be teaching you in the videos. If you have any queries or doubts, then you can consult the personal trainer assigned to you for the course.
These cloud-based integration programs are very difficult to operate. This is the reason why special training is required to use these programs. After the completion of the program, you will have learned the basics as well as the applications of the integration software.
Apart from the courses, you will also be given a certificate upon the completion of the courses to show that you have mastered the programs and are ready to implement your skills in the real world. All you need to do is invest your 30 hours for this course and at the end, you will have learned how to use these programs effectively.
Module 1: Introducing Anypoint Platform
- Describe the benefits of Any point Platform and MuleSoft’s approach to be successful with it
- What is MuleSoft and ESB, and competitors to MuleSoft
- Before and after ESB(mule soft) and How the mule soft operates
- Advantages with MuleSoft
- Mule anypoint platform and its components
- Describe the purpose of each file and folder in a Mule project
- Any point Studio to create Mule flows graphically
- Describe the role of each component in building application networks
- Logging message processors data
- Read and write message properties
- Build, run, and test a Mule application
- Application local testing
Module 2: Structuring Mule Applications
- Use flows, sub-flows, private flows, a sync, and flow references
- Specify application properties in a separate properties file and use them in the application
- Encapsulate global elements in separate configuration files, mule domain project
Module 3: Basics
- Create variables, payload, attributes
- Define Mule properties and create properties files, along with types properties files and
- definition types
- Read and write event properties
- Write expressions with the DataWeave expression language
- Log event data
- Debug Mule applications
Module 4: Debugging and Troubleshooting Mule Applications
- Use breakpoints to inspect a Mule event during runtime
- Install missing Maven dependencies
- Read and decipher Mule log error messages
Module 5: Writing DataWeave Transformations
- ways to write data weave scripts
- Write DataWeave expressions for basic to extensive XML, JSON, fland file transformations
- Write DataWeave transformations for complex data structures with repeated elements
- Define and use global and local variables and functions
- Read and write files using DataWeave scripts
- Use DataWeave functions
- Coerce and format strings, numbers, and dates
- Call Mule flows from DataWeave expression
Module 6: Scopes
- Configure and use batch processing
- Use the Cache Scope to store and reuse frequently called data
- Create and manage caching strategies
- Use Enrichers to enhance a Mule message
- send continuously messages until endpoint acknowledges
Module 7: Flow Control
- Use splitters, aggregators, and multicast routers
- Use the For-each scope
Module 8: Using Connectors
- Using Http and Https connector to send and receive secure and non-secures and exposing
- services over the internet
- Retrieve data from a Database using the Database connector · Create parameterized SQL
- queries for the Database connector
- Retrieve data from a REST service using HTTP Request or a REST Connector
- Use a Web Service Consumer connector to consume SOAP web services
- Use the Transform Message component to pass arguments to a SOAP web service
- List, read, and write local files using the File connector
- List, read, and write remote files using the FTP connector
- Use the JMS connector to publish and listen for JMS messages
Module 9: Routing Events
- Use the Choice router to route events based on conditional logic
- Use the Scatter-Gather router to multicast events
- Validate data using the Validation module
Module 10: Controlling Event Flow
- Multicast events
- Route events based on conditions
- Validate events
Module 11: Handling Errors
- Handle messaging errors at the application, flow, and processor level
- Handle different types of errors, including custom errors
- Use different error scopes to either handle an error and continue execution of the
- Parent flow or propagate an error to the parent flow
- Set the success and error response settings for an HTTP Listener
- Set reconnection strategies for system errors
Module 12: Triggering Flows
- Read and write files
- Trigger flows when files are added, created, or updated with in the folder
- Trigger flows when new records are added to a database table
- Schedule flows to run at a certain time or frequency
- Persist and share data in flows using the Object Store
- Publish and consume JMS messages
Module 13: Processing Records
- Process items in a collection using the For Each scope
- Process records using the Batch Job scope
- Use filtering and aggregation in a batch step
Module 14: Introducing Application Networks and API-Led Connectivity
- Describe how to build an application network using API-led connectivity
- Explain what web services and APIs are
- Make calls to secure and unsecured APIs
Module 15: Building APIs
- Use Anypoint Studio to build, run, and test Mule applications
- Use a connector to connect to database
- Use the graphical DataWeave editor to transform data
- Create RESTful interfaces for applications from RAML files
- Connect API interfaces to API implementations
Module 16: Consuming Web Services
- Consume web services that have a connector in Anypoint Exchange
- Consume RESTful web services
- Consume SOAP web services
- Pass parameters to SOAP web services using the Transform Message component
- Transform data from multiple services to a canonical format
Module 17: Deploying and Managing APIs
- Describe the options for deploying Mule applications
Module 18: Best Practices
- Deploy Mule applications to Cloud Hub
- Use API Manager to create and deploy API proxies
- Use API Manager to restrict access to API proxies
- Validate json files with Schema reference
- Execute business logic on other programming languages like java
Enroll | Duration | Type |
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