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Course Outline
Introduction
- Overview of Red Hat 3Scale features and architecture for government
- API strategies and use cases for government operations
Getting Started
- Installing 3Scale on OpenShift for government environments
- Setting up APIcast for secure and efficient API management
- OpenShift basics and concepts for government IT professionals
Setting Up the Developer Portal
- Creating the developer portal to support government applications
- Adding custom signup fields for enhanced user data collection
- Configuring signup flows to streamline user onboarding for government services
- Creating a multiple-service signup page for integrated access
- Configuring authentication and SSO for secure user management
- Creating e-mail workflows for automated communication with users
- Enabling liquid markup processing for dynamic content generation
- Customizing the developer portal layout to align with government branding guidelines
Managing Accounts and Billing
- Customizing e-mail templates for clear and effective user communication
- Enabling credit card notifications for transparent billing processes
- Setting limit alerts to monitor and control API usage for government applications
- Handling application plan notifications to keep users informed of changes
- Invoicing, services, and signup flows to support financial management in government operations
- Other functionalities in the developer portal to enhance user experience for government stakeholders
Working with Webhooks
- Configuring webhooks for real-time event notification in government systems
- Webhooks format and structure for consistent data exchange
- Defining and testing webhooks to ensure reliable integration
Troubleshooting
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Understanding of APIs and API management for government
Audience
- Software Developers
- IT System Administrators
14 Hours