This three-day course introduces students to advanced concepts of flow development and usage of the Operations Orchestration (OO) software along with some integration. OO is part of Cloud Automation solutions. This course introduces best practices related to content authoring, structuring, and promotion. The execution order internal to OO is explained in detail. This course further focuses on advanced topics including using scriptlets, using Representational State Transfer (REST) to interact with OO Central, using Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) to interact with web services and using semaphores. A number of topics dive deeper into the use of OO to automate tasks, such as creating PDFs and interfacing with Subversion (SVN) from within OO flows. A separate, full day topic discusses the use of CloudSlang, an open source, textual authoring tool that integrates with OO. The course consists of focused, task-oriented lectures, text, and a series of detailed handson labs to teach the course material to the student. The hands-on labs for this course starts with version 10.70 of the OO software and ends with version 10.80.
Module 1: Course Overview
Module 2: Best Practices for Content Authoring, Structuring, and Promotion ?
Module 3: Understanding Execution Order ?
Module 4: Scriptlets ?
Module 5: Using Semaphores ?
Module 6: SCM Management ?
Module 7: Generate PDFs ?
Module 8: Web Services ?
Module 9: REST Calls ?
Module 11: Integration Content (Server Automation and Service Manager) ?
Module 12: CloudSlang ?
After you complete this course you will be able to:
Attendees should meet the following prerequisites: ?
This course is intended for Workflow developers, System Administrators, Automation Operators, DevOps integrators, Other personnel responsible for the implementation of OO
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