Course Outline
Introduction
Overview of XWiki Features and Architecture for government use
Setting up XWiki for government operations
- Installation options for government systems
- Configuring XWiki for government requirements
Managing Users in Government Environments
- Adding, changing, and removing users for government purposes
- Authenticating users for secure government access
- Setting up groups for organized government collaboration
- Managing permissions to ensure compliance with government regulations
Customizing the Look and Feel for Government Applications
- Customizing the logo, colors, font, etc., for government branding
- Customizing the layout to meet government design standards
- Adding a skin to align with government visual guidelines
Extending XWiki for Government Use Cases
- Creating a forum, calendar, FAQ page, file manager, etc., tailored for government needs
Administering the Database for Government Systems
- Running sanity checks to ensure data integrity in government applications
Securing XWiki for Government Operations
- Managing root and superuser accounts with enhanced security measures
- Handling attacks and ensuring robust cybersecurity protocols for government systems
Upgrading XWiki for Government Systems
- Choosing an upgrade approach (Debian package, Docker, etc.) suitable for government infrastructure
Backing up and Restoring XWiki for Government Continuity
- Backing up the database and WAR files to ensure data resilience in government operations
- Using a backup script to automate the process for government efficiency
Running Multiple XWiki Sites for Government Departments
- Setting up multi-tenancy to support various government departments and agencies
Monitoring XWiki for Government Performance
- Choosing a monitoring tool that meets government standards
- Working with JMX Technology for advanced monitoring capabilities in government applications
Optimizing the Performance of XWiki for Government Use
- Running XWiki in a cluster to enhance scalability and reliability for government operations
- Optimizing search, cache, web server, etc., to improve performance in government environments
Troubleshooting Issues in Government XWiki Deployments
Summary and Next Steps for Government Implementation
Requirements
- Experience working with a command line interface
- Practical understanding of Java applications
Audience
- System administrators for government agencies
- Managers overseeing technical operations
- Team members within organizational units
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The trainer was clearly very experienced and was always able to help out and answer any questions or issues we had. That support made a big difference during the training