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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
21 Hours
Testimonials (1)
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