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IBM Integration SME/Lead

Company Name:
Urooj Corporation
Desired Competencies
Hands on and Good understanding of IBM Integration Bus (IIB) also called as Web Sphere Message
broker
, IBM Integration Toolkit and IBM Integration Explorer
Working experience on MQ and configuration of Queue
manager
, Queues Design, develop, debug and test message flows Error handling and Retry capabilities design for message flows Deploying.
Integration components in development environments configure/develop adaptors and experience with some of the IIB (Web Sphere Message Broker) EIS nodes (SAP, Siebel etc)
Experience with creating, performance tuning, and troubleshooting message flows
Hands on experience on Web
services
(SOAP based),
Hands on processing message formats and configuring message sets in IIB for following formats as XML, XSD, XPATH, XQUERY, DFDL, Cobol Copybook
Knowledge of using nodes such as File Input, File Output, JMS, MQ Input, MQ Output, SOAP Input, SOAP Output, ESQL etc.
Configuration of Security profiles in IIB
Experience on testing using RFHUtil and SOAPUI
In-depth knowledge of standards/technologies that enable messaging, including XML, WSDL, SOAP, JMS, HTTP.
Ability to translate each business requirement into a technical design.
Configuration of security certificates within IIB (Web Sphere Message Broker)
Creating deployment scripts for IIB (Web Sphere Message Broker)
Configuration of execution groups and MQ Queue managers within IIB (Web Sphere Message Broker)
Pattern authoring in IIB (Web Sphere Message Broker)
Configuration of WS-Security and WS-Trust in IIB (Web Sphere Message Broker)
Monitoring of IBM IIB (Web Sphere Message Broker) tool using ITCAM or Nastel
Knowledge of service registry products and its configuration & usage with IIB
Configuration of Connect direct nodes with IIB (Web Sphere Message Broker)
Hands on WTXEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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