Novell Teaming 2.0: Administration and Application Development

call us now - 0845 757 3888
  • view dates / book course
  • course description
  • blogs

Print course outline | Download Word document | Link to page: http://www.qa.com/N8010

Course dates

We currently do not have public dates scheduled for this course.
Please contact us for details on a closed event for your company or to be added to the public course waitlist.

Print course outline | Download Word document | Link to page: http://www.qa.com/N8010

Overview

In this Novell Teaming 2.0: Administration and Application Development course, you learn how to implement and manage Novell’s Teaming 2.0.

Who should attend
This course is designed for network administrators implementing Novell Teaming in their environment and needing to perform tasks such as installation, set up, daily administration and basic application development tasks to utilize the Workflow functionality in Teaming 2.0.

Prerequisites

Before taking this course, you should have some experience with Linux servers. Knowing how to provide basic services such as Web servers, email servers, and Tomcat portlet containers is extremely helpful in understanding the setup and administration of Novell Teaming.

Delegates will learn how to

  • Describe how Teaming works and how it can implemented in your organization.
  • Plan a Teaming installation.
  • Install Teaming on Linux and Windows using the graphical user interface.
  • Manage the Teaming server.
  • Integrate Teaming with eDirectory and Active Directory.
  • Integrate Teaming with GroupWise and Exchange.
  • Create basic workflow processes.
  • Integrate Teaming with Novell’s Dynamic Storage Technology.
  • Evaluate organizational processes and design Workflow elements and forms that mirror manually-performed procedures.
  • Create Workflow states, implement transitions between states, use notifications, and implement access controls.
  • Design forms and integrate them with the Workflows.
  • Implement Java Server Pages (JSPs) within a workflow.

Course Outline

SECTION 1 Teaming Overview

SECTION 2 Preparing the Server for Teaming

  • Exercise 2-1: Preparing a Linux Server for a Novell Teaming

SECTION 3 Installing Teaming

  • Exercise 3-1: Installing Teaming on SLES
  • Exercise 3-2: Installing Teaming on Windows Server 2008

SECTION 4 Setting Up User Access

  • Exercise 4-1: Managing Teaming Users and Groups
  • Exercise 4-2: Managing Teaming Users and Groups

SECTION 5 Setting Up Workspaces

  • Exercise 5-1: Creating a Team Workspace
  • Exercise 5-2: Adding Accessories to a Workspace
  • Exercise 5-2: Creating a Landing Page

SECTION 6 Configuring Access Controls

  • Exercise 6-2: Managing Access Controls

SECTION 7 Integrating Teaming with Directory Services

  • Exercise 7-1: Importing an eDirectory Server Certificate
  • Exercise 7-2: Integrating Teaming with eDirectory
  • Exercise 7-3: Integrating Teaming with Active Directory

SECTION 8 Integrating Teaming with Email Services

  • Exercise 8-1: Integrate Teaming with Novell GroupWise

SECTION 9 Creating Virtual Zones

  • Exercise 9-1: Creating Virtual Teaming Zones

SECTION 10 Implementing Workflows

  • Exercise 10-1: Group Activity: Analyzing Digital Airlines Resume Evaluation Process
  • Exercise 10-2: Group Activity: Designing a Workflow for Digital Airlines
  • Exercise 10-3: Creating Workflow States
  • Exercise 10-4: Adding Transitions Between States
  • Exercise 10-5: Adding Notifications
  • Exercise 10-6: Using Workflow Questions
  • Exercise 10-7: Using Interim States
  • Exercise 10-8: Adding Access Controls
  • Exercise 10-9: Implementing a Parallel Workflow

SECTION 11 Creating Custom Forms and Views

  • Exercise 11-1: Designing a Custom Form for the Resume Processing Workflow
  • Exercise 11-2: Creating a Form in Teaming
  • Exercise 11-3: Designing a Custom View for the Resume Processing Workflow
  • Exercise 11-4: Creating a View
  • Exercise 11-5: Configuring a Folder with a Workflow and Form
  • Exercise 11-6: Testing Your Form and Workflow
  • Exercise 11-7: Using JSPs

SECTION 12 Profiles and Templates

  • Exercise 12-1: Managing User Profiles
  • Exercise 12-2: Creating Folder Templates
  • Exercise 12-3: Creating a Workspace Template
  • Exercise 12-4 Modifying the User Workspace Template
  • Exercise 12-5 Live Fire Exercise

Print course outline | Download Word document | Link to page: http://www.qa.com/N8010

Related blogs

Did you have a satisfactory course?

Posted by Phil Stirpe on 25 May 2012

I have written and delivered training courses for many years and in all that time there has always been some form of evaluation at the end of the course. Although there are several questions on the current QA evaluation form, the most important is Overall Satisfaction.

vSphere 5 CLI reference poster

Posted by Bryan O'Connor on 24 May 2012

The vCAP-DCA 5 is coming, and having a look at the blue print, there will be command line and as such the reference poster will be a good resource for revision

Connection Options for the vMA (VMware Management Assistant)

Posted by Bryan O'Connor on 23 May 2012

This article covers the various conn-options for the vMA

Let’s have a Fling

Posted by Bryan O'Connor on 22 May 2012

Not the type you thought, but an offering from VMware

Windows 7 Native Boot Adding the VHD to Bare Metal

Posted by Andrew Mallett on 21 May 2012

I have written before on the native boot feature of Windows 7 where it can boot to a VHD, Virtual Hard Drive. In this blog though we look at adding in a VHD to a completely clean disk with no OS ....

See all related blogs

 
top of page
  • Apple logo
  • AppSense logo
  • cisco logo
  • citrix logo
  • compTIA logo
  • ec council logo
  • IBM logo
  • lpi logo
  • microsoft gold logo
  • novell logo
  • oracle logo
  • redhat logo
  • SAP logo
  • symantec logo
  • vmware logo
  • citrix logo
  • Apple logo
  • IBM logo