Websphere Administrations Resume Profile
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Technical Skills
Programming Languages and scripting | Java, Unix Shell scripting, Java Script, HTML, DHTML, XML Schema, JMS, EJB, JSP, Servlets |
Networking Communication Protocols | TCP/IP, HTTP/HTTPS, SOAP, JMS, IBM MQ Series |
Databases | MS Access, IBM DB2, Oracle, FastTrack |
Web/Application Servers | WebSphere DataPower X152, WebSphere Transformation Extender v8.4, WebSphere Integration Designer v8.0 WebSphere Application Server v6.1,7.0,8.0 WebSphere Message Broker, 6.1,7.0,8.0 IBM HTTP Server 7.0, IBM WebSphere MQ Series 6.0, 7.0,7.5 |
Operating Systems | IBM-AIX, Red HAT Linux, Sun Solaris, Windows 95, 2000, ME, XP, Vista, and Windows 7 |
Development Tools | JBuilder, Rational Application Developer, and WebSphere Integration Developer 6.1 |
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SECURITY CLEARANCE:
I have Interim legibility for position of trust through the Department Of Defense
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY:
- I have professional experience in software services, and system administrations since year of 1999.
- Analyze United Parcel Service UPS old WebSphere Message Broker v6.0, WebSphere MQ Series v6.0 and WebSphere MQ Internet Pass-Thru v1.2 Systems in Redhat Linux environment
- Create Multi-Instance Broker and Queue Manager specification documentation for High Availability
- Upgrade UPS WebSphere Message Broker v6.0 to WebSphere Message Broker v8.0 in Redhat Linux v6.4 environment
- Upgrade UPS WebSphere MQ Series v6.0 to WebSphere MQ Series v7.5 in Redhat Linux v6.4 environment
- Create WebSphere MQ Queue Managers, Clusters, Channels, Local Queue, Transmission Queue and DLQ Queues in Test and Production Servers to replicate the old environment components name
- Install IBM Integration Bus IIB v9.0 on Redhat Linux v6.4
- Create Integration Node in IBM Integration Bus IIB v9.0
- Associate WebSphere MQ Series v7.5 Queue Manager with the Integration Node in IBM Integration Bus IIB v9.0 Redhat Linux v6.4 environment
- Start Integration Node using the mqsistart NodeName command
- Configure IBM Integration Bus IIB v9.0 ODBC connection with IBM DB2 v9.7 Databases
- Deployed WebSphere Message Broker old Message Flows to IBM Integration Bus IIB v9.0 and successfully tested
- Install InfoSphere EVENT Server v10.2 in Windows environment for testing
- Configure InfoSphere Event Server instances in Windows environment
- Install InfoSphere Change Data Capture v10.2 for IBM DB2 in Windows environment for testing
- Configure InfoSphere Change Data Capture with IBM DB2
- Install InfoSphere Change Data Capture v10.2 Access Server and Management Console
- Configure InfoSphere Change Data Capture v10.2 Access Server and Management Console
- Support International Business Machine IBM client State Farm Insurance as WebSphere DataPower, WebSphere Transformation Extender, WeSphere Message Broker, and Web Services developer
- Create Web Service Proxy to process SOAP request, filter, validate, transform, encrypt/decrypt, and validate XML, Schema and WSDL documents through DataPower appliance X152
- Uploaded WSDL for Web Service into DataPower X152, Configured HTTP Front Side Handler
- Configure Multi-Protocol Gateway service in DataPower appliance to mediate between HTTP and WebSphere MQ
- Create Multi-Protocol Gateway to route WebSphere MQ Message through WebSpphere DataPower to HTTP backend servers and vice versa
- Create Type Tree manually to read data from a flat file in WebSphere Transformation Extender v8.4
- Import a COBOL Copybook using Importer to automatically generate a definition of one or more COBOL copybooks type tree in WebSphere Transformation Extender v8.4
- Use the XML Schema Importer wizard to generate a Type Tree from a an XML Schema in WebSphere Transformation Extender v8.4
- Crate a Graphical metadata in the form of Type Tree using the Type Tree Maker by capturing the metadata from machine process able sources in WebSphere Transformation Extender v8.4
- Developed message flow in WebSphere Message Broker v8.0 using MQInput Node, JavaCompute Node MQOutput Node that read eight element from XML and insert only four specific element into the IBM DB2 database table
- Write Java statements to read the XML message and insert it into the IBM DB2 Database table
- Develop Web Service in WebSphere Message Broker v8.0 using HTTPInput Node, JavaCompute Node and HTTPReply Node to insert XML message into the IBM DB2 database and sent acknowledgement message to the requester application
- Write Java statements to read the XML message and insert it into the IBM DB2 database table and sent acknowledgement message to the requester application
- Develop Web Service in WebSphere Message Broker v8.0 using MQInput Node, JavaCompute Node, SOAPSynchronous Request Node to send a request to the Web Service and use SOAPSynchronous Response Node JavaCompute Node to insert XML message which only contains the ID into the IBM DB2 database
- Write Java statements to read the XML message and insert it into the IBM DB2 database table
- Create XML, Schema and WSDL in WebSphere Integration Designer v8.0 development platform
- Create DB2 relational database in IBM DB2 local and on remote servers
- Deploy J2EE Web Services in WebSphere Application Server v8.0
- Create ANT Build, Deploy and Override Scripts for WebSphere Message Broker v8.0 to automate the deployment process
- Develop JDBC database connection script to created IBM DB2 database connection
- Provide level 2 support to Metlife Insurance company for up to 400 applications running on WebSphere Application Server v6.0-7.0 and WebSphere Portal Server v6.0-.0 in Windows, AIX and Red Hat Linux environments
- WebSphere Message Broker, and WebSphere MQ Series Administrations in Windows, and AIX environment
- Technical Support Specialist WebSphere for IBM supporting WebSphere Application Server, WebSphere Message Broker, and WebSphere MQ Series for IBM clients in Windows, AIX, and Red Hat Linux environment
- Team Lead for ITOC Diamler in house middleware software to replace with the WebSphere Message Broker v7.0 Message Flows and Web Services
- Manage eight members team and assist them to create Web Services and message flows using WebSpehre Message Broker v6.1, 7.0
- Assisted the message flows developer with answering their questions about installation packages, message flow deployment, maintaining operational procedures and tools for managing the WebSphere Message Broker and WebSphere MQ environment
- Assist team members to create Web Services that interact with the IMS transaction in the Mainframe
- Experience in working with the IBM WebSphere Integration Developer v6.1
- Administered IBM WebSphere Application Server v6.1,7.0
- Administered IBM WebSphere Portal Server v6.1,7.0
- Administered IBM HTTP Server
- Administered Appache Server
- Administered IBM WebSphere Message Broker v 6.0, 6.1,7.0
- Administered IBM WebSphere MQ Series v6.0, 7.0
- Expertise in troubleshooting applications by analyzing log files and application specific configurations
- Excellent knowledge of Service Oriented Architecture SOA and IBM WebSphere DataPower XA34, XA40, and X152
- Administered CA Wily Introscope to monitor application performance management and transactions analysis
- Created documentation regarding installation, troubleshooting procedures and known problems
- Manage Tectia SSH Client in an enterprise-class solution for securing system administration, file transfer and application connectivity
- Work with Borland Star Team to manage ear and properties files for deployment on WebSphere Application Servers
- Excellent knowledge of various operating systems such as UNIX, Solaris, AIX, Linux as well as windows server 2000, 2003
- Good working experience with the storage area network environment, and administering IBM Sharks 800's, 8100, and 8300 storage units, San Volume Controller SVC , Brocade McData directors and Switches
- Experience in setting up EMC Networker v7.3 server in AIX environment
- Ran operations for Bank of America on Unix, Window NT, Window 2000, Sun Solaris, and HP-UX server Environment
- Maintained and administered computer networks and related computing environments including computer hardware, systems software, applications software, servers and systems configurations
- Created Web Sites, and graphical user interfaces using html, style sheet, java script and java server faces
- Acquire skill to setup relational database using the FastTrack Database Software, Microsoft Access, IBM DB2, and Oracle
- Create tickets using the BMC Remedy User software on day to day basis to resolve issues, and request IT services
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
International Business Machine Client United Parcel Service UPS Richmond, VA Nov 2013 Current
IBM Integration Bus, WebSphere Message Broker and WebSphere MQ Series
- Analyze UPS old WebSphere Message Broker v6.0, WebSphere MQ Series v6.0 and WebSphere MQ Internet Pass-Thru v1.2 Systems in Redhat Linux environment
- Create documentation for WebSphere Message Broker v6.0, WebSphere MQ Series v6.0 and WebSphere MQ Internet Pass-Thru Systems
- List WebSphere Message Broker v6.0, WebSphere MQ Series v6.0 and WebSphere MQ Internet Pass-Thru Systems components name and document in detail to replicate the same environment after the Systems upgrade
- Create Multi-Instance Broker and Queue Manager specification documentation for High Availability
- Upgrade UPS WebSphere Message Broker v6.0 to WebSphere Message Broker v8.0 in Redhat Linux v6.4 environment
- Install WebSphere Message Broker v8.0 on Redhat Linux v6.4 environment
- Create Broker in WebSphere Message Broker v8.0
- Associate WebSphere MQ Series v7.5 Queue Manager with the Broker in Test and Production Server to replicate the old environment components name
- Start the brokers using the mqsistart brokername command
- Configure WebSphere Message Broker ODBC connection with IBM DB2 v9.7 Databases
- Deployed WebSphere Message Broker old Message Flows to WebSphere Message Broker v8.0 and successfully tested
- Install IBM Integration Bus IIB v9.0 on Redhat Linux v6.4
- Create Integration Node in IBM Integration Bus IIB v9.0
- Associate WebSphere MQ Series v7.5 Queue Manager with the Integration Node in IBM Integration Bus IIB v9.0 Redhat Linux v6.4 environment
- Start Integration Node using the mqsistart NodeName command
- Configure IBM Integration Bus IIB v9.0 ODBC connection with IBM DB2 v9.7 Databases
- Deployed WebSphere Message Broker old Message Flows to IBM Integration Bus IIB v9.0 and successfully tested
- Upgrade UPS WebSphere MQ Series v6.0 to WebSphere MQ Series v7.5 in Redhat Linux v6.4 environment
- Install WebSphere MQ Series v7.5 on Redhat Linux v6.4 environment
- Create WebSphere MQ Queue Managers, Clusters, Channels, Local Queue, Transmission Queue and DLQ Queues in Test and Production Servers to replicate the old environment components name
- Upgrade WebSphere MQ Internet Pass-Thru v1.2 to WebSphere MQ Internet Pass-Thru v2.1 on Redhat Linux v6.4 environment
- Define Queue Manager, Sender Receiver Channel, Listener Port Number in WebSphere MQ Internet Pass-Thru v2.1 to replicate the old environment components name
- Install InfoSphere EVENT Server v10.2 in Windows environment for testing
- Configure InfoSphere Event Server instances in Windows environment
- Start InfoSphere Event Server in Windows environment by executing dmconfigurets.exe
- Install InfoSphere Change Data Capture v10.2 for IBM DB2 in Windows environment for testing
- Configure InfoSphere Change Data Capture with IBM DB2
- Install InfoSphere Change Data Capture v10.2 for InfoSphere DataStage in Windows environment for testing
- Configure InfoSphere Change Data Capture v10.2 for DataStage instances in Windows environment for testing
- Add a new instance of InfoSphere Change Data Capture for IBM DB2
- Replicate data in a DB2 pureScale environment
- Install InfoSphere Change Data Capture v10.2 Access Server and Management Console
- Configure InfoSphere Change Data Capture v10.2 Access Server and Management Console
- Create Access Server user account in Windows environment and configure firewall settings for outbound static port
ENVIRONMENT:
IBM Integration Bus IIB v9.0, IBM WebSpehre Message Broker v8.0, WebShpere MQ Series v7.5, WebSphere MQ Internet Pass-Thru v2.1, InfoSphere Change Data Capture v10.2, InfoSphere Change Data Capture v10.2 EVENT Server, InfoSphere Change Data Capture v10.2 Access Server, InfoSphere Change Data Capture v10.2 Management Console, Redhat Linux v6.4, Cygwin v1.7, Citrix Receiver 4.1, SOAPUI-4.5.1, RFHUTIL, Putty, WMB MQSI Command Console, WMQ runmqsc Command Console, IBM DB2 v9.7 and Windows 7
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WebSphere DataPower, WebSphere Message Broker and Web Services
- Create Web Service Proxy to process SOAP request, filter, validate, transform, encrypt/decrypt, and validate XML, Schema and WSDL documents through DataPower appliance X152
- Uploaded WSDL for Web Service into DataPower X152, Configured HTTP Front Side Handler
- Configure Multi-Protocol Gateway service in DataPower appliance to mediate between HTTP and WebSphere MQ
- Create Multi-Protocol Gateway to route WebSphere MQ Message through WebSpphere DataPower to HTTP backend servers and vice versa
- Create Multi-Protocol Gateway to allow File Transfer protocol FTP to place a file in specific location using the FTP frond side handler server and client
- Configured Multi-Protocol Gateway that receive SOAP message and convert into a COBOL copybook flat record and place that record on a WebSphere MQ queue to process
- Create XML Firewall to protect generic HTTP traffic such as XML data Configured Web Application Firewall to protect Web applications
- Create XSL Accelerator to make high speed XML/XSL transformations
- Generate processing policies that support inbound and outbound transactions over different protocols such as HTTP S , WebSphere MQ and FTP
- Perform dynamic routing, Implement document or service-level security and sign documents and verify digital signatures
- Work with XML Schema, WSDL and configured XML Firewall In DataPower X152
- Filter, validate, transform, encrypt/decrypt, and validate XML documents In DataPower 150
- Configure DataPower X152 to collaborate with WebSphere Service Registry and Repository WSRR to subscribe to a WSDL and automatically update itself
- Create Type Tree manually to read data from a flat file in WebSphere Transformation Extender v8.4
- Import a COBOL Copybook using Importer to automatically generate a definition of one or more COBOL copybooks type tree in WebSphere Transformation Extender v8.4
- Use the XML Schema Importer wizard to generate a Type Tree from a an XML Schema in WebSphere Transformation Extender v8.4
- Crate a Graphical metadata in the form of Type Tree using the Type Tree Maker by capturing the metadata from machine process able sources in WebSphere Transformation Extender v8.4
- Develop Maps using Map Designer that define input and output specifications and mapping rules for data transformation in WebSphere Transformation Extender v8.4
- Use Functions and Expressions to crate components rules in the Type Designer and map rules in the Map Designer WebSphere Transformation Extender v8.4
- Apply Run function to dynamically name source destination files to dynamically pass data to a map in WebSphere Transformation Extender v8.4
- Define resource name aliases for source and target resources that are specified in map cards using Resources Registry in WebSphere Transformation Extender v8.4
- Use Integration Flow Designer to combine collections of Maps and run them as a single Unit in WebSphere Transformation Extender v8.4
- Exercise Partitioning method to subdividing objects into mutually exclusive subtypes in WebSphere Transformation Extender v8.4
- Apply Database Interface Designer to import metadata about database queries, database updates, database tables and store procedures for data stored in IBM DB2 relational database using WebSphere Transformation Extender v8.4
- Developed message flow in WebSphere Message Broker v8.0 using MQInput Node, JavaCompute Node MQOutput Node that read eight element from XML and insert only four specific element into the IBM DB2 database table
- Write Java statements to read the XML message and insert it into the IBM DB2 Database table
- Develop Web Service in WebSphere Message Broker v8.0 using HTTPInput Node, JavaCompute Node and HTTPReply Node to insert XML message into the IBM DB2 database and sent acknowledgement message to the requester application
- Write Java statements to read the XML message and insert it into the IBM DB2 database table and sent acknowledgement message to the requester application
- Develop Web Service in WebSphere Message Broker v8.0 using MQInput Node, JavaCompute Node, SOAPSynchronous Request Node to send a request to the Web Service and use SOAPSynchronous Response Node JavaCompute Node to insert XML message which only contains the ID into the IBM DB2 database
- Write Java statements to read the XML message and insert it into the IBM DB2 database table
- Create XML, Schema and WSDL in WebSphere Integration Designer v8.0 development platform
- Create DB2 relational database in IBM DB2 local and on remote servers
- Installed WebSphere MQ 7.5, WebSphere Message Broker v8.0, WebSphere Transformation Extender WebSphere, Integration Designer, IBM DB2 local and remote servers
- Create Broker component, Queue Manager, Listener, Channels and Local, Remote Alias Queues on local and remote server
- Administer WebSphere MQ objects such a Queue Manager, Clusters, Channels, Queues, Services using the BMC Middleware Management-Administration v7.1.0.0
- Deploy J2EE Web Services in WebSphere Application Server v8.0
- Create ANT Build, Deploy and Override Scripts for WebSphere Message Broker v8.0 to automate the deployment process
- Develop JDBC database connection script to created IBM DB2 database connection
- Use SOAPUI-4.5.1 to test Web Services in WebSphere Message Broker v8.0 and WebSphere DataPower X152
- Deploy J2EE Web Services in WebSphere Application Server v8.0
- Utilize Beyond Compare 3 to compare XML, Schema and WSDL files
- Use Notepad to read logs for WebSphere Message Broker v8.0, WebSphere MQ Series v7.5, WebSphere Transformaton Extender v8.4, WebSphere Application Server v8.0 to troubleshoot the problem and read logs with clarity
ENVIRONMENT:
Service Oriented Architecture SOA WebSphere DataPower Appliance X152, IBM WebSphere Transformation Extender v8.4, IBM WebSpehre Message Broker 8.0, SOAPUI-4.5.1, Management-Administration v7.1.0.0, Putty, WMB Command Console, Configuration Manager Proxy Exerciser, IBM WebShpere MQ Series 7.5 WebSphere Application Server 8.0, IBM HTTP Server, , Windows 2003, XP Professional, IBM DB2 v9.7, TCP/IP, HTTP, SOAP, Java, ESQL Messaging Service
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WebSphere Administrations
- Provide level 2 support for WebSphere Application Server, on Windows, AIX and Red Hat Linux environments for over 400 applicationsin Metlife Insurance
- WebSphere Application Server, v6.0,v6.1,7.0 WebSphere Portal Server v6.1,7.1 WebSphere Message Broker v6.0,6.1,v7.0 and WebSphere MQ Series v6.0,v7.0 Administrations in Windows, and AIX environment
- Work on incident ticket and problem ticket on diverse issues related to WebSphere Application Server, WebSphere Portal Server, WebSphere Message Broker and WebSphere MQ Series on Windows, AIX and Red Hat Linux environment
- Perform disaster recovery test in production enviornment to test production and disaster recovery application server and web server configuration including the datasource configuration changes in case of outages
- Interact with application developers, Database Developers and Database Administrators on daily basis to enhance ear file, JDBC connections, and datasource related problems or issues
- Support 400 applications for ear file deployments in Windows, AIX and Red Hat Linux Environment
- Administer WebSphere Application Server v7.0, WebSphere Message Broker v7.0, and WebSphere MQ Series v7.0
- Install WebSphere Application Server V7.0 in Windows, AIX and Red Hat Linux environment
- Create an initial profile, backup the configuration and verify the installation
- Install IBM HTTP Server, test the installation, map the default application to use the Web Server and regenerate the plug-in configuration file
- Administer IBM HTTP Servers and Apache HTTP Web Servers including checking logs for error
- Import and examine enterprise application components, export an enhanced EAR file that is ready for deployment
- Define the application scoped resources such as data source and authentication alias
- Install an application using the administrative console and test the application using a Web browser
- Use the administration console to view log data, enable tracing on an application server
- Create a deployment manager profile, federate a node into the deployment manager cell, map applications to the Web server
- Create a cluster and add cluster members, map modules to clusters and Web servers, test load balancing and failover between two cluster members
- Configure the service integration bus, the messaging engine, and different bus destinations in WebSphere Application Server
- Configure JMS queues and activation specifications for message-drive beans
- Enable WebSphere security, configure administrative security that is access to administrative functions
- Define the certificate file span of a profile, use the administrative console to find and view certificates within a cell
- Configure security auditing for different administrative users, generate and view security audit reports
- Configure Tivoli Performance Viewer to monitor and help tune the runtime environment
- Install and Configured WebSphere Message Broker v6.1, 7.0 on Windows and AIX environment.
- Set up, and configure Broker Database in IBM DB2, Configuration Manager, Broker using MQSI commands of the Message Broker Console
- Establish a broker domain, connect to the broker domain, register the broker in the broker domain, and deploy a message flow with a broker archive file.
- Test the message flow using the RFHUTIL, Web services using SOAPUI and administer necessary changes to the .bar file using the Configure tab
- Create Web Service Proxy to process SOAP request, filter, validate, transform, encrypt/decrypt, and validate XML, Schema and WSDL documents through DataPower appliance X152
- Uploaded WSDL for Web Service into DataPower X152, Configured HTTP Front Side Handler
- Configure Multi-Protocol Gateway service in DataPower appliance to mediate between HTTP and WebSphere MQ
- Create Multi-Protocol Gateway to route WebSphere MQ Message through WebSpphere DataPower to HTTP backend servers and vice versa
- Created and set up default WebSphere MQ Queue manager using MQ control commands
- Install and configured WebSphere MQ Series v6.0, 7.0 on Windows and AIX environment.
- Set up WebSphere MQ channels, Queue Manager Clusters, Listener, and Triggering, local queue, transmission queue, initiation queue, using MQSC commands as well as MQ Explorer
- Set up WebSphere MQ Queues, channels, Queue Manager Clusters, Listener, and Triggering, local queue, transmission queue, initiation queue, using MQSC commands as well as MQ Explorer
- Manage Tectia SSH Client in an enterprise-class solution for securing system administration, file transfer and application connectivity
- Work with Borland Star Team to manage ear files and properties files for deployment on WebSphere Application Servers
- Administered CA Wily Introscope to monitor application performance management and transactions analysis
- Monitor, and administer WebSphere MQ v7.0 objects using the MQMON v6.0.4
- Created problem management record PMR for IBM clients
ENVIRONMENT:
Service Oriented Architecture SOA IBM WebSpehre Message Broker 6.x RFHUTIL, SOAPUI, MQMON, Putty, WMB Command Console, Configuration Manager Proxy Exerciser, IBM WebShpere MQ Series 6x,7x WebSphere Application Server, IBM HTTP Server, console, Windows 2003, XP Professional, IBM DB2, TCP/IP, HTTP, SOAP, Java, ESQL Messaging Service, CA Wily Introscope, Borland Star Team, Manage Tectia SSH Client
Confidential
Technical Support Specialist WebSphere
- Support multiple IBM clients WebSphere Application Server, WebSphere Message Broker, and WebSphere MQ Series environments
- Administer WebSphere Application Server v7.0, WebSphere Message Broker v7.0, WebSphere MQ Series v7.0
- Install WebSphere Application Server V7.0 in Red Hat Linux and AIX environment
- Install fix packs, refresh packs and applied maintenance for WebSphere Application Server v7.0 on Windows, Linux and AIX environment.
- Create an initial profile, backup the configuration and verify the installation
- Install IBM HTTP Server, test the installation, map the default application to use the Web Server and regenerate the plug-in configuration file
- Import and examine enterprise application components, export an enhanced EAR file that is ready for deployment
- Define the application scoped resources such as data source and authentication alias
- Install an application using the administrative console and test the application using a Web browser
- Use the administration console to view log data, enable tracing on an application server
- Create a deployment manager profile, federate a node into the deployment manager cell, map applications to the Web server
- Create a cluster and add cluster members, map modules to clusters and Web servers, test load balancing and failover between two cluster members
- Configure the service integration bus, the messaging engine, and different bus destinations in WebSphere Application Server
- Configure JMS queues and activation specifications for message-drive beans
- Enable WebSphere security, configure administrative security that is access to administrative functions
- Define the certificate file span of a profile, use the administrative console to find and view certificates within a cell
- Configure security auditing for different administrative users, generate and view security audit reports
- Configure Tivoli Performance Viewer to monitor and help tune the runtime environment
- Create Web Service Proxy to process SOAP request, filter, validate, transform, encrypt/decrypt, and validate XML, Schema and WSDL documents through DataPower appliance X152
- Uploaded WSDL for Web Service into DataPower X152, Configured HTTP Front Side Handler
- Configure Multi-Protocol Gateway service in DataPower appliance to mediate between HTTP and WebSphere MQ
- Create Multi-Protocol Gateway to route WebSphere MQ Message through WebSpphere DataPower to HTTP backend servers and vice versa
- Created and set up default WebSphere MQ Queue manager using MQ control commands
- Install and Configured WebSphere Message Broker v6.1, 7.0 on Windows environment.
- Install fix packs, refresh packs and applied maintenance for WebSphere Message Broker v6.0, 6.1 on Windows environment.
- Set up, and configure Broker Database in IBM DB2, Configuration Manager, Broker using MQSI commands of the Message Broker Console
- Establish a broker domain, connect to the broker domain, register the broker in the broker domain, and deploy a message flow with a broker archive file.
- Test the message flow using the RFHUTIL, Web services using SOAPUI and administer necessary changes to the .bar file using the Configure tab
- Install and configured WebSphere MQ Series v6.0, 7.0 on AIX and Windows environment.
- Install fix packs, refresh packs and applied maintenance for WebSphere MQ Series 6.0, 7.0 on AIX and Windows environment.
- Created and set up default WebSphere MQ Queue manager using MQ control commands
- Set up WebSphere MQ channels, Queue Manager Clusters, Listener, and Triggering, local queue, transmission queue, initiation queue, using MQSC commands as well as MQ Explorer
- Set up WebSphere MQ Queues, channels, Queue Manager Clusters, Listener, and Triggering, local queue, transmission queue, initiation queue, using MQSC commands as well as MQ Explorer
- Monitor, and administer WebSphere MQ v7.0 objects using the MQMON v6.0.4
- Created problem management record PMR for IBM clients
ENVIRONMENT:
Service Oriented Architecture SOA IBM WebSpehre Message Broker 6.x RFHUTIL, SOAPUI, MQMON, Putty, WMB Command Console, Configuration Manager Proxy Exerciser, IBM WebShpere MQ Series 6x,7x WebSphere Application Server, IBM HTTP Server, console, Windows 2003, XP Professional, IBM DB2, TCP/IP, HTTP, SOAP, Java, ESQL Messaging Service,
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Team Lead WebSphere Message Broker Development
- Team Lead for ITOC Diamler in house middleware software to replace with the WebSphere Message Broker v7.0 Message Flows and Web Services
- Manage eight members team and assist them to create Message Flows Web Services using WebSpehre Message Broker v7.0
- Coordinate the workflow with the in house team as well as offshore team to meet the very aggressive deadline in timely manner
- Assist team members to create Web Services that interact with the IMS transaction in the Mainframe
- Implementation of a Web Service that receives string message from ServicePro .net application and convert it to COBOL Copybook to hit the IMS transactions in the Mainframe
- Develop a response for Web Service that IMS transaction sends and convert that message into XML format for .net applications
- Program Message Flow Web Services using the ESQL statements in the Compute Node
- Create Message Flows for COBOL Copybook transformation to XML
- Program message flows with the COBOL copybook definition, XML definition, and generated WSDL file
- Establish Web Services functionalities and Behavior using the ESQL programming language in Compute Node
- Implement HTTP protocol message flow in a broker domain, configure Web Service Support, and Web Services flow using HTTPS
- Deployed Message Flows, Web Services into the WebSpehre Message Broker Server on AIX Operating System
- Test the Web Services using the SOAPUI, Integrated Test Client and administer necessary changes to the .bar file using the Configure tab
- Used the debugger and set breakpoints to determine the error in message flow
- Set up and manipulate WebSphere Message broker security parameter to control access to broker and broker resources
- Create secure connection using Putty to administer WebSphere Message Broker v6.1 and WebSphere MQ v7.0 objects on AIX Server
- Issue MQSI Commands, MQ runmqsc, and MQ control commands to administer several objects of WebSphere Message Broker v7.0 and WebSpehre MQ v7.0
- Create and set up WebSphere MQ v7.0 Queue manager using MQ control commands and MQ Explorer
- Set up WebSphere MQ Queues, channels, Queue Manager Clusters, Listener, and Triggering, local queue, transmission queue, initiation queue, using MQSC commands as well as MQ Explorer
- Monitor, and administer WebSphere MQ v7.0 objects using the MQMON v6.0.4
- Create tickets using the BMC Remedy User software on day to day basis to request IT services and resolve IT related issues
ENVIRONMENT:
Service Oriented Architecture SOA IBM WebSpehre Message Broker 6.x RFHUTIL, SOAPUI, MQMON, Putty, WMB Command Console, Configuration Manager Proxy Exerciser, IBM WebShpere MQ Series 6x,7x console, Windows 2003, XP Professional, IBM DB2, TCP/IP, HTTP, SOAP, Java, ESQL Messaging Service, Graphical User Interfaces using html, style sheet, and XML, and Schema, Lotus Notes
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Information Technology Specialist II
- Installed and configured WebSphere Message Broker v6.0, 6.1 on Windows environment.
- Installed fix packs and applied maintenance for WebSphere Message Broker 6.0, 6.1 on Windows environment.
- Set up, and configure Broker Database, Configuration Manager, Broker using MQSI commands of the Message Broker Console
- Installed and configured WebSphere MQ Series v6.0, 7.0 on Windows environment.
- Installed fix packs, refresh packs and applied maintenance for WebSphere MQ Series 6.0, 6.1 on Windows environment.
- Created and set up default WebSphere MQ Queue manager using MQ control commands
- Set up WebSphere MQ channels, Queue Manager Clusters, Listener, and Triggering, local queue, transmission queue, initiation queue, using MQSC commands as well as MQ Explorer
- Programmed Message Flow for various Applications using XML, Java, and Mapping
- Developed message flow to transform a Cobol message to XML
- Tested a message flows that transforms an input message in COBOL format in to XML outputs
- Created and tested message flow with the Route and JavaCompute nodes including write a simple JavaCompute class
- Worked with the XML structures and data pools in the integrated test client
- Wrote Java transformation for predefined messages including propagate multiple messages from a single JavaCompute or Compute node
- Configured default properties for incoming messages in the MQInput node and Write Java to access relational database tables
- Enabled broker to produce performance statistics and accounting information in various formats
- Used the debugger and set breakpoints to determine the error in message flow
- Tested a SOAP/HTTP message flow with the Integrated Test Client
- Installed and configured WebSphere Integration Developer v6.0,6.1 in Windows 2003 Server environment
- Configured, and troubleshoot WebSphere Process Server v6.1 in Windows 2003 Server environment
- Created a Business Integration Module, Business Process, added the Process to Assembly Editor, Deployed Application to the Process Server, and tested the business process in WebSphere Integration Developer.
- Implemented business process, web services, GUI using IBM WebSphere Integration Development Toolkit and deployed to Process Server v6.0.2
- Implemented logic using xPression 2.5, and xDesign for NY DOL documentation.
- Implemented Broker and User Databases using IBM DB2 9.1
ENVIRONMENT:
Service Oriented Architecture SOA IBM WebSpehre Integration Development Toolkit, IBM WebSpehre Message Broker 6.x RFHUTIL, WMB Command Console, Configuration Manager Proxy Exerciser, IBM WebShpere MQ Series 6x,7x console, Windows 2003, XP Professional, IBM DB2, TCP/IP, HTTP, SOAP, Java Messaging Service, Graphical User Interfaces using html, style sheet, and XML, and Schema, Lotus Notes
Confidential
Storage Area Network Administrator
- Installed and configured WebSphere Message Broker v6.0, 6.1 on Windows environment.
- Installed fix packs and applied maintenance for WebSphere Message Broker 6.0, 6.1 on Windows environment.
- Set up, and configured Broker Database, Configuration Manager, and Broker using MQSI commands of the Message Broker Console
- Installed and configured WebSphere MQ Series v6.0, on Windows environment.
- Installed fix packs and applied maintenance for WebSphere MQ Series 6.0, 7.0 on Windows environment.
- Created and set up default WebSphere MQ Queue manager using MQ control commands
- Set up WebSphere MQ channels, Queue Manager Clusters, Listener, and Triggering, local queue, transmission queue, initiation queue, using MQSC commands as well as MQ Explorer
- Administer WebSphere Application Server v7.0, WebSphere Message Broker v7.0, WebSphere MQ Series v7.0
- Install WebSphere Application Server V6.1 in Red Hat Linux and AIX environment
- Install fix packs, refresh packs and applied maintenance for WebSphere Application Server v7.0 on Windows, Linux and AIX environment.
- Create an initial profile, backup the configuration and verify the installation
- Install IBM HTTP Server, test the installation, map the default application to use the Web Server and regenerate the plug-in configuration file
- Import and examine enterprise application components, export an enhanced EAR file that is ready for deployment
- Define the application scoped resources such as data source and authentication alias
- Install an application using the administrative console and test the application using a Web browser
- Configured and administered Storage Area Network SAN and associated components including Fiber Channel switch administration
- Configured and administered data restore, disaster recovery, data backup clients and servers
- Maintained storage aspects of new server integrations, storage allocation, and change management
- Setup procedures to consolidate storage of data from different platforms i.e. Windows, UNIX, and AIX
- Performed troubleshoot and fix storage issues
- Performed routine equipment checks and preventative maintenance
- Provided formal and informal storage administration training
- Performed recovery planning, storage analysis, capacity planning, performance planning of storage components, and performance monitoring
- Documented the policies and procedures to support the operational storage environment and participated in the design and ongoing refinement of procedures and policies
- Administered IBM Sharks 8000's, 8100, and 8300 on Windows and AIX environment
- Administered IBM SAN Volume Controllers SVC on Windows and AIX environment
- Administered Brocade McData directors and switches on Windows and AIX environment
- Administered EMC Networker 7.3.2 Legato on Windows and AIX environment
- Performed planning for upgrades, and SAN design Ports, Zones
- Microcode updates on all equipment, and Ensure proper maintenance is in place on all equipment
Environment:
IBM WebSphere Application Server v6.1, IBM WebSphere Message Broker v6.1, IBM WebSpehre MQ Series v6.0, IBM HTTP Server, EMC Networker 7x, IBM DS 8300, 8100 storage units, IBM System Storage 8000, San Volume Controller SVC 5.1.0, Brocade McData 4700, telnet, TCP/IP, LTO 5, Windows 2003, UNIX, and AIX, Lotus Notes
Confidential
System Administrator
- Ran operations for NY State Personal Income Tax and NY City Tax
- Coordinated electronic, time critical, data transmissions and ACH payment transmissions
- Operated Unix, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Sun Solaris, and HP-UX in Data Center
- Ran extensive and complex batch jobs to generate electronic and printed reports
- Managed Servers by starting and stopping task specific applications, and associated peripheral processors.
- Cycled servers down and up when necessary, and create Server's human interface environment on restarts
- Entered commands, using computer terminal, and activated controls on computer and peripheral equipment to integrate and operate equipment.
- Responded to program error messages by finding and correcting problems or terminating the program.
- Helped programmers and systems analysts test and debug new programs.
- Retrieved, separated and sorted program output as needed,and sent data to specified users.
- Oversaw the operation of computer hardware systems, including coordinating and scheduling the use of computer terminals and networks to ensure efficient use.
- Contributed to modifications, and document procedures, for performing tasks listed above.
- Transferred file using FTP and File transfer, and monitored disk, CPU, and network using Glance Network Software
- Used launcher software to reboot the system, and administered data file queue for file transmission
Environment:
EMC Networker 7x, Microsoft Database Library, Informix database, FTP Server, Launcher, Openview System, Glance Network Software, Data file queue, Microsoft Office, Window NT, Window 2000, Window 2003 Server, UNIX, Sun Micro System, Hewlett-Packard, Lotus Notes
Confidential
System Administrator Assistant
- Assisted in the conversion from Token Ring Network to an Ethernet Network campus wide
- Assisted in the support and deployment, in 17 campus computer labs, of installed software, operating systems, and computer hardware components
- Maintained and administered computer networks and related computing environments including computer hardware, systems software, and all configurations
- Diagnosed, troubleshoot, and resolved hardware, software, and other network and system problems, and replaced defective components when necessary
- Planed, coordinated, and implemented network security measures to protect data, software, and hardware
- Configured, monitored, and maintained email applications and virus protection software
- Operated and mastered consoles to monitor the performance of computer systems and networks using OpManager, and to coordinate computer network access and use
- Loaded computer disks, and installed software and printer paper
- Designed, configured, and tested computer hardware, networking software and operating system software
- Monitored network performance to determine whether adjustments needed to be made, and to determine where changes were needed to be made in the future
- Conferred with network users about how to solve existing system problems.
- Maintained and administered computer networks and related computing environments including: computer hardware, systems software, applications software, and all configurations.
- Implemented a relational database to track department owned assets
- Learned the features of FastTrack Software and create the Relational Database
- Conducted a physical inventory and entered the data into the system
- Generated forms and reports by querying information from the table
- Maintained the information in the Database System on daily basis
Environment:
Microsoft Office Professional, MS project 2000, MS Visio, MS SQL, Macfee Anti Virus 4x, Cisco NAC agent, Adobe Acrobat Professional, Adobe Photo Shop, Dreamweaver, Oracle 8x, JBuilder 6x, Ghost Network Boot Disk, Ethernet, Token Ring, Op Manager, Netgrear WNR2300, CAT 5 cables, Windows 2000, 2003 Server, Linux, and UNIX, Lotus Notes
Confidential
System Administrator Assistant
- Maintained and administered college computer networks and related computing environments including computer hardware, systems software, and all configurations
- Diagnosed, troubleshoot, and resolved hardware, software, and other network and system problems, and replaced defective components when necessary
- Installed and configured Centurion Guards hardware and software throughout the campus
- Planed, coordinated, and implemented network security measures to protect data, software, and hardware
- Setup printers for the campus computer labs, and updated ghost machines with latest software
- Configured, monitored, and maintained email applications and virus protection software
- Operated and mastered consoles to monitor the performance of computer systems and networks using OpManager, and to coordinate computer network access and use
- Managed campus computer labs and installed software, and installed Windows 98, 2000, and XP Professional in Campus Computers
- Loaded computer disks, and installed software and printer paper
- Designed, configured, and tested computer hardware, networking software and operating system software
- Monitored network performance to determine whether adjustments needed to be made, and to determine where changes were needed to be made in the future
- Conferred with network users about how to solve existing system problems.
- Maintained and administered computer networks and related computing environments including: computer hardware, systems software, applications software, and all configurations.
- Replaced internal hardware parts and documented problems
Environment:
Microsoft Office 2000, Microsoft Visual Basic 6x, Norton 3x, Acrobat Reader, Photoshop, Oracle 8x, JBuilder 6x, Ghost Network Boot Disk, Ethernet, Token Ring, Op Manager, Netgrear WNR2300, CAT 5 cables, File Server HP ProLiant, Web Server HP ProLiant DL380G6, Windows 2000, 2003 Server, Linux, and UNIX, Outlook
Professional references will be available on request.