Description
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Course details
IBM course code: F231G | Category: IBM Case Foundation / Case Foundation |
Delivery: Online & on-site** | Course length in days: 1.5 |
Target audience
This intermediate course is for:
- Workflow System Administrator responsible for day-to-day operations of production FileNet Workflow applications and maintenance of the workflow systems.
- Workflow Author responsible for designing and implementing FileNet workflow applications in the development environment. The Workflow Author prepares the workflow system objects for the FileNet workflow applications, which typically provide advanced work management and process automation functions integrated with content management.
- Anyone who administers or develops workflows.
Desired Prerequisites:
You should have:
- Basic knowledge of organization’s business process applications.
- Basic knowledge of database technology.
- PCs, networks, and their organization’s server operating systems at the expert level
You should have also taken:
- IBM FileNet Content Manager 5.2: Implementation and Administration (F115G)
- IBM Case Foundation 5.2.1: Introduction (F230G)
Instructors
The great majority of the IBM courses we offer are taught directly by our engineers. This is the only way we can guarantee the highest quality. We complement all the training with our own materials and laboratories, based on our experience during the deployments, migrations and courses that we have carried out during all these years.
Added value
Our courses are deeply role oriented. To give an example, the needs for technology mastery are different for developer teams and for the people in charge of deploying and managing the underlying infrastructure. The level of previous experience is also important and we take it very seriously. That is why beyond (boring) commands and tasks, we focus on solving the problems that arise in the day to day of each team. Providing them with the knowledge, competencies and skills required for each project. In addition, our documentation is based on the latest version of each product.
Agenda and course syllabus
Workflow system concepts
- What is a workflow system?
- What is the purpose of a workflow system?
- Workflow system components
- Connection points
- Isolated regions
Configure a workflow system.
- Create a workflow system
- Configure a workflow system
- Workflow system properties
- Runtime Options
- Language Packs
- Web Applications
- DbExecute Connections
- Remote Servers
- Isolated Regions
- Advanced workflow system properties
Configure an isolated region and region objects.
- Create an isolated region and connection point
- Queues, rosters and event logs
- Application spaces
- Roles and in-baskets
- Verify region configuration
- Export a region
- Import a region
Expose data fields.
- Workflow data fields
- User fields
- System data fields
- Expose data fields
- Expose system data fields
- Expose user fields
- Create application space roles
- Create in-baskets for queues
Define indexes.
- Purpose of indexes
- What to consider before defining an index
- Simple and composite indexes
- Create an index
- Manage indexes
Configure in-baskets and roles.
- Use ACCE, select the LoanQueue
- Select the in-baskets tab
- Create the in-basket NewLoans
- Configure the Columns and Labels
- Create an Optional Filter, Find Customer
- Select the In-Basket Content Tab
- Select the Custom Attributes tab
Configure Content Navigator for workflow.
- Purpose of a Content Navigator desktop
- Create an IBM Content Navigator desktop
- Configure the desktop for workflow
- Register the process applets plug-in
- Configure the desktop to open Process Designer and Process Tracker
Configure a web application and step processor.
- What is a web application?
- Web applications and isolated regions
- Configure a web application
- What is a step processor?
- Types of step processors
- Configure a step processor.
Appendix
- Solutions to Exercises.
- Start and Stop System Components.
- Troubleshooting
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Locations for on-site delivery
- Austria: Vienna
- Belgium: Brussels, Ghent
- Denmark: Cophenhagen
- Estonia: Tallinn
- Finland: Helsinki
- France: Paris, Marseille, Lyon
- Germany: Berlin, Munich, Cologne, Hamburg
- Greece: Athens, Thessaloniki
- Italy: Rome
- Louxemburg: Louxembourg (city)
- Netherlands: Amsterdam
- Norway: Oslo
- Portugal: Lisbon, Braga, Porto, Coimbra
- Slovakia: Bratislava
- Slovenia: Bratislava
- Spain: Madrid, Sevilla, Valencia, Barcelona, Bilbao, Málaga
- Sweden: Stockholm
- Turkey: Ankara
- United Kingdom: London