Installation and Administration of IBM WebSphere Portal 8.5 on Linux Training in Fort Worth

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Course Description

 
This comprehensive course combines informative lectures and discussions with relevant activities and exercises so that you can learn to administer IBM WebSphere Portal 8.5. In the first half of the course, the focus shifts to installation and configuration of WebSphere Portal V8.5. Configuration includes the database that WebSphere Portal uses, federated user registries, and clustering for scalability and fault tolerance. In the second half of the course, you practice common day-to-day administration tasks on IBM WebSphere Portal Server 8.5, including portlet installation, security configuration, and WebSphere
Course Length: 5 Days
Course Tuition: $3370 (US)

Prerequisites

You should have: - Understanding of the WebSphere Application Server and - JVM environments - Experience with the WebSphere Application Server and JVM environments - Database administration experience - Network security experience

Course Outline

 
Objectives:
 
. Use the features, functions, and procedures of IBM WebSphere Portal 8.5 to achieve the following tasks:
. Configure WebSphere Portal to use an IBM Tivoli Directory Server LDAP server
. Create a Network Deployment cell that contains a single node cluster
. Select the best topology for your organization’s needs
. Turn on logging and tracing
. Use XML Access to streamline management activities
. Back up and restore data
. Implement release management practices
. Add portlets to pages by using the new drag feature of the page builder
. Deploy a new portlet
. Manage access
. Create and apply visibility rules
. Work with syndication feeds
. Integrate mashups
. Configure search
. Customize or brand the portal
. Deploy a custom theme
. Transfer the ready-to-use data from the Derby database to DB2 Universal Database
 
Course outline:
 
Welcome
 
Introduction
 
Installing WebSphere Portal
 
Exercise: Installing WebSphere Portal Server 8.5
 
Configuring WebSphere Portal
 
Exercise: Configuring the portal database
 
LDAP and security for WebSphere Portal
 
Exercise: Enabling portal security by using an LDAP repository
 
Page management
 
Exercise: Exploring portal page hierarchy and portal commands
 
Deploying portlets
 
Exercise:
 
WebSphere Portal security management
 
Exercise: Implementing security and creating a Developer Administration page
 
Attribute-based administration
 
Exercise: Creating rules
 
WebSphere Portal search
 
Exercise: Using external search engines
 
Other administrative portlets
 
Exercise: Creating custom names
 
WebSphere Portal usage analysis
 
Exercise: Enabling and reading the logs
 
Virtual portlets and realms
 
Exercise: Configuring realms and virtual portals
 
XML access
 
Exercise: Using XML Access
 
Staging to production
 
Exercise: Deploying resources from staging to production
 
Creating a cell
 
Exercise: Create a deployment manager profile
 
Federating a portal node into a cell
 
Exercise: Federating and clustering the portal node
 
Managing portlets in WebSphere Portal clusters
 
Troubleshooting
 
Exercise: Troubleshooting a portal
 
Theme architecture
 
Production topologies
 
Production procedures
 
Course summary

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