Developing WebSites Using IBM Web Content Manager 7.0 (WPL40G)
Overview
BM Web Content Manager software offers end-to-end Web content management. Streamline content creation, lifecycle and publication, help remove webmaster IT bottlenecks, publish information on demand in minutes, and tailor and personalize content by role or user preference to ensure a consistent, professional look and feel across multiple sites. This five-day instructor-led course is designed to introduce the concepts and skills necessary for a website developer to build an authoring system and website using "out of the box" functionality of IBM Web Content Manager . Students will be led through the planning, development and delivery of a website and Intranet and the related authoring systems. The self-paced version of this course is Developing Websites using IBM Web Content (SPVC) (WPP40)
These courses are listed as a prep resource for Test LOT-913: Developing Websites Using IBM Lotus Web Content Management 7.0 which is the required exam to pass for IBM Certified Application Developer - Lotus Web Content Management 7.0
Other courses you may be interested in :
Essential IBM WebSphere Portal 7.0 Administrations skills (WPL82) (WPP82)
Administering IBM Web Content Manager (WPL41) (WPP41)
Advanced IBM Web Content Manager (WPL42)
Audience
This intermediate course is for technical users who need to build a website and related authoring system using IBM Lotus Web Content Management 7
Prerequisites
Experience using HTML and CSS
Experience in Web site development
Current involvement in existing Web site development and maintenance
Experience with workflow and security practices
Objective
Plan, build and maintain a web content authoring system, and deliver web content to a website and Intranet.
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Administering IBM Web Content Manager (WPL41G)
Overview
This course provides you with comprehensive instruction on IBM® Web Content Manager V7.0 administration, from basic Web Content Manager terminology and concepts, to more advanced topics, such as setting up and updating the authoring, testing, and delivery environments. In this course, you will explore the possible topologies, discover how Web Content Manager and WebSphere® Portal can work together, and study how to maintain and manage the system. As the course progresses, you will then explore topics such as managing content versions, maintaining history, and tuning for performance, along with getting help, backing up your data, and recovering that data (if necessary). Finally, you will examine how to migrate down-level content to IBM Web Content Manager 7.0. The self paced version of this course is : Administering IBM Web Content Manager ( SPVC) (WPP41)
Note:This course does not delve deeply into the topic of WebSphere® Portal administration, site design, or site development.
Other courses you may be interested in :
Developing Websites using IBM Web Content Manager (WPL40) (WPP40)
Essential IBM WebSphere Portal 7.0 Administrations skills for Developers on Windows (WPL82 )(WPP82)
Audience
The target audience for this intermediate course is the IBM Web Content Manager administrator who is familiar with or has experience with administration tasks, such as managing and monitoring systems, and using logs to troubleshoot issues.
Prerequisites
You should have knowledge of:
Installation and Administration of IBM WebSphere Portal 7.0 on Windows course (WPL81) (WPP81), or equivalent knowledge, skills, and experience.
Experience in building websites with IBM Web Content Manager (optional)
Objective
Describe Web Content Manager terminology, concepts, architecture, and capabilities
List the IBM Web Content Manager topologies
Explain and customize the IBM Web Content Manager authoring environment, including access controls
Demonstrate how to work in the delivery environment
Define syndication
Explain cache and cache options
Discuss performance and performance tuning
Perform maintenance using specific maintenance tools and logs
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Advanced IBM Web Content Manager 7.0 (WPL42G)
Overview
This course is designed for developers who want to improve their development skills in IBM® Web Content Manager. It describes application programming interfaces (APIs), and explains how to extend the core product to meet common functional requirements, such as extending the authoring interface, customizing workflows, and rendering. You examine techniques for enhancing the look and feel of a site, using personalization, and integrating content into IBM Web Content Manager. The course also describes the security model, common approaches to structuring the libraries, and how to integrate search engines. See more courses in the training path at : Training Paths for IBM Lotus Software.
Audience
This intermediate course is intended for developers that need a deeper understanding of Web Content Manager APIs and how to extend the authoring and rendering interface. It also includes foundational information about administration aspects of Web Content Manager that is useful to developers.
Prerequisites
You should have:
Experience using Java™, JavaServer Pages (JSP), HTML, and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Attendance to Developing Websites with IBM Web content Management (WPL40) or equivalent experience
Experience in existing workflow and security practices
Objective
Explain the API and caching considerations
Explain how to extend the authoring environment
Explain how to use custom workflow actions to modify workflows
Describe the components used in the presentation layer and information architecture
Explain how and when to use rendering plug-ins
Explain the use of techniques for enhancing the look and feel
Explain personalization and how to use it
Explain how to integrate external content with the Web Content Integrator
Explain how to integrate enterprise content management using federated documents
Explain the security model and how to use it
Describe common ways of structuring libraries for functionality and performance
Describe search options, including the integration of external search engines
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Developing websites using IBM Web Content Manager 8 (WPL43G)
Overview
IBM Web Content Manager is a powerful solution that delivers engaging, personalized web experiences across multiple channels. It keeps content relevant, consistent, and drives higher conversion rates, improves customer loyalty, and increases user engagement. This instructor-led course is designed to introduce experienced web developers to the concepts and skills necessary to build a website and authoring system using IBM Web Content manager. Through hands-on exercises, web developers will go through the entire lifecycle process from planning through development and delivery. This version of the course specifically addresses new features in IBM Web Content Manager 8.0 such as :
New topics such as WCM tags, CTC, Page templates, and Managed Pages
New authoring environment that uses basic and standard home page
Change management features such as Project Workflow
If you are enrolling in a Self Paced Virtual Classroom or Web Based Training course, before you enroll, please review the Self-Paced Virtual Classes and Web-Based Training Classes on our Terms and Conditions page, as well as the system requirements,
to ensure that your system meets the minimum requirements for this course.
Audience
The target audience for this intermediate course is users who need to build a website and authoring system using IBM Web Content Manager 8.
Prerequisites
You should have:
Some experience using HTML and CSS
Experience in website development and maintenance
Experience in existing workflow and security practices
Objective
Build a website using IBM Web Content Manager
Create components for reuse and ease of maintenance
Create a content authoring system and authoring templates for ease of use by users who maintain content
Implement change management practices
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Administering IBM Web Content Manager 8.0 (WPL44G)
Overview
This course consists of two-days of instructor-led training. In this class, you will learn about administration tasks and concepts.
The course will introduce you to basic concepts such as:
Web Content Manager terminology, concepts, architecture, and capabilities
Web Content Manager topologies and test, staging, and delivery environments
Web Content Manager authoring environment
Syndication
Cache and cache options
Performance and performance tuning
Maintenance tools and logs
Not included in this course:
Installation procedures
Integration with software, such as IBM Sametime, IBM Connections, and so on
In-depth exploration of WebSphere Portal Other software in the WebSphere Portal stack
Audience
The target audience for this intermediate course is experienced system administrators that are new to IBM Web Content Manager or need to refresh IBM Web Content Manager administration skills. They are responsible for installing and configuring IBM Web Content Manager and its day-to-day management.
Prerequisites
You should:
Complete Installation and Administration of IBM WebSphere Portal 8.0 on Windows (WPL83), or have equivalent knowledge, skills, and experience
Recommended:
Experience in building websites with IBM Web Content Manager 8 (WPL43)
Objective
Describe Web Content Manager terminology, concepts, architecture, and capabilities
List the IBM Web Content Manager topologies
Explain and customize the IBM Web Content Manager authoring environment, including access controls
Demonstrate how to work in the delivery environment
Define syndication
Explain cache and cache options
Discuss performance and performance tuning
Perform maintenance using specific maintenance tools and logs
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Advanced IBM Web Content Manager 8.0 (WPL45G)
Overview
This course consists of two-days of instructor-led training. In this class, you will learn about administration tasks and concepts.
Introduces you to: Web Content Manger API
Web Content Manager REST server
Extending the authoring environments
Enhanced rendering techniques
Enhanced look and feel techniques
Personalization
Web Content Integrator
Enterprise Content Management
Security
Libraries
Search
Not included in this course:
Installation
Configuration
Day-to-day administration
Audience
This intermediate course is intended for developers that need a deeper understanding of Web Content Manager APIs and how to extend the authoring and rendering interface. The course also includes foundational information about administration aspects of Web Content Manager that would be useful to developers.
Prerequisites
You should complete:
Building Websites with IBM Web Content Manager 8, or equivalent knowledge of how to develop a website with IBM Web Content Manage
You should have:
experience using Java, JSP, HTML and CSS
experience in website development and maintenance
experience in existing workflow and security practices
Objective
You will be able to use the features, functions, and procedures in IBM WebSphere Portal 8 to:
Explain API and caching considerations
Explain how to extend the authoring environment
Explain how to use custom workflow actions to modify workflows
Describe the components used in the presentation layer and information architecture
Explain how and when to use the rendering plugins
Explain the use of techniques for enhancing the look and feel
Explain personalization and how to use it
Explain how to integrate external content with Web Content Integrator
Explain how to integrate enterprise content management using federated documents
Explain the security model and how to use it
Describe common ways of structuring libraries for functionality and performance
Describe search options include the integration of external search engines
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