Course Outline

Introduction

Overview of XWiki Features and Architecture for Government

Setting up XWiki

  • Installation options for government environments
  • Configuring XWiki to meet public sector requirements

Managing Users

  • Adding, changing, and removing users in compliance with governmental policies
  • Authenticating users using secure methods for government
  • Setting up groups for organized user management
  • Managing permissions to ensure data security and access control

Customizing the Look and Feel

  • Customizing the logo, colors, font, etc., to align with agency branding
  • Customizing the layout to enhance usability for government staff
  • Adding a skin to reflect organizational aesthetics

Extending XWiki

  • Creating extensions such as forums, calendars, FAQ pages, and file managers tailored for government use

Administering the Database

  • Running sanity checks to ensure data integrity in government systems

Securing XWiki

  • Managing root and superuser accounts with strict security protocols for government
  • Handling attacks and implementing robust defense mechanisms for government applications

Upgrading XWiki

  • Choosing an upgrade approach (Debian package, Docker, etc.) that aligns with government IT standards

Backing up and Restoring XWiki

  • Backing up the database and WAR files to ensure data resilience for government operations
  • Using a backup script to automate and streamline the process for government administrators

Running Multiple XWiki Sites

  • Setting up multi-tenancy to support multiple departments or agencies within a single XWiki instance for government

Monitoring XWiki

  • Choosing a monitoring tool that integrates with existing government IT infrastructure
  • Working with JMX Technology to enhance system oversight for government

Optimizing the Performance

  • Running XWiki in a cluster to ensure high availability and scalability for government applications
  • Optimizing search, cache, web server, etc., to improve performance and efficiency for government users

Troubleshooting

Summary and Next Steps

Requirements

  • Experience working with a command line interface
  • A functional understanding of Java applications for government use

Audience

  • System administrators for government agencies
  • Managers within public sector organizations
  • Members of organizational teams in the public sector
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