WebSphere Training Overview
The course focuses on the new administrative GUI and tools to manage portlets and access control, portlet customization, search engines, and security features.
WebSphere Training Audience
This is an intermediate course for IBM WebSphere Portal administrators.
WebSphere Training Prerequisites
Students should have intermediate knowledge of Java development using WebSphere Studio Application Developer. Knowledge of Servlet and JSP is strongly recommended.
WebSphere Training Topics
- Portal planning and design
- WebSphere Portal Version 5 architecture
- WebSphere Portal installation and configuration
- Portal deployment and testing
- User and group profiling and authentication
- Page aggregation
- Rebranding the portal look and feel (Themes and skins implementation)
- Utilizing the WebSphere Portal v5 Document Manager (PDM)
- Web services
- Portal search engine administration
- Web clipping administration
WebSphere Training Learning Objectives
At the end of this course, students will be able to:
- Discuss approaches and processes for the planning and designing of a portal community
- Explain the WebSphere Portal Solution architecture and its abstractions
- Create Portal users and groups, and exercise access control options to manage their usage of Portal resources
- Install and activate portlets and portlet applications
- Create new or existing Portal Places, and configure their default content
- Publish Web content using Document Manager
- Integrate and publish remote portlets
WebSphere Training Course duration
3 Days
WebSphere Training Course outline
Chapter 1 - Portal page hierarchy
Discuss and describe the stock homepages, themes, skins, portal layout and
portal page navigation
Chapter 2 - Page Administration
Describe and introduce IBM WebSphere Portal page administration including
pages, labels, URL/URI, portlet settings/installation/page addition
Chapter 3 - Security
Describe and discuss security features of IBM WebSphere Portal V5 including
Credential Vaults, authorization, authentication, roles, access control
Chapter 4 - Rebranding
Discuss and describe the basics of themes, skins, style sheets, and portal
page aggregation components of rebranding
Chapter 5 - Page aggregation
Describe and discuss aggregation, an overview, filtering and page
aggregation processing
Chapter 6 - WebSphere Portal Document manager
Describe and discuss Portal Document Manager including, what a document is, basic workflow, searchability, subscription and security
Chapter 7 - Search administration
Discuss and describe the portal search facitilities including and overview and
review of Lotus Discovery Server
Chapter 8 - Web clipping
Discuss and introduce Web clipping, including an overview, and other
techniques to accomplish the same or similar tasks to wrap existing or
external content
Chapter 9 - Cooperative portlets
Discuss and introduce cooperative portlets, including features, interaction
specs and wiring
Chapter 10 - Planning and designing a community
Discuss and describe an approach and process for planning a nd designing a
portal community, including the elements, notation, issues, and design
influences
Minimum Hardware Requirements
- Pentium 4 1.3 or above
- 768 MB RAM minimum 1GB recommended.
- 10GB free hard disk space (preferably in C: drive).
- CD-ROM drive
- Network connectivity to the internet
Minimum Software Requirements
- Windows 2000 SP4. (Windows XP or Windows 2003 is not supported).
- Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0
- Netscape 4.7 / Internet Explorer 5.0 (or higher)
- DB2 UDB 8.1
- WebSphere Portal Server Express 5.0.2
- LabFiles.zip (You will receive this through email.)
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