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Features: - Match the benefits of DirXML with the situations in which they are applicable.
- Match the documentation types used for designing a DirXML deployment with their uses.
- Identify the XML code that is used by DirXML to transform synchronized data between eDirectory and an application.
- Create an administrator account in eDirectory by using ConsoleOne.
- Identify the implications of the schema mapping rule in the preconfigured Netscape/LDAP driver.
Directory and Database Integration Using DirXML Curriculum C [Posted on 2004-10-15] Course Overview
This curriculum introduces the learner to DirXML, and cover the setup of the Exchange driver, the working of the preconfigured Exchange driver and the customization of the Exchange driver. It also introduces the learner to Netscape Directory Server and to PeopleSoft. This curriculum consists of the following four courses: - 82721 Directory and Database Integration Using DirXML - Part 1: DirXML Deployment - 82722 Directory and Database Integration Using DirXML - Part 2: Microsoft Exchange Synchronization - 82723 Directory and Database Integration Using DirXML - Part 3: Netscape Directory Server and eDirectory - 82724 Directory and Database Integration Using DirXML - Part 4: XDS Documents and XSLT Stylesheets
Learn To
See individual course descriptions for specific course objectives and scope.
Audience
The intended audiences for this course are technical managers, system administrators, network engineers, and database administrators having work experience of 2 to 10 years. This course is designed to help candidates prepare for the CDE certification.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits Per Course
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
28 to 32 hours
Objectives
Unit 1 28 - 32 hours
Directory and Database Integration Using DirXML - Part 1: DirXML Deployment Training CD
Course Overview
The is the first course in a four part series that introduces the learner to DirXML. The learner is briefed about DirXML architecture and how DirXML works. The course covers the installation of DirXML and the deployment concepts of DirXML.
Learn To
Match the benefits of DirXML with the situations in which they are applicable.
Match DirXML architecture components with their uses.
Identify the DirXML rule used in a specified situation.
Identify the preparatory tasks performed for deploying DirXML.
Match the documentation types used for designing a DirXML deployment with their uses.
Identify the tasks performed to create a BPRD.
Audience
The intended audiences for this course are technical managers, system administrators, network engineers, and database administrators having work experience of 2 to 10 years. This course is designed to help candidates prepare for the CDE certification.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: DirXML: An Overview 3 - 4 hours
Match the benefits of DirXML with the situations in which they are applicable.
Match DirXML architecture components with their uses.
Identify the DirXML rule used in a specified situation.
Select DirXML rules.
Identify the XML code that is used by DirXML to transform synchronized data between eDirectory and an application.
Complete the association process used by DirXML.
Identify authoritative data sources.
Install DirXML by using install.exe.
Create an administrator account in eDirectory by using ConsoleOne.
Create a driver set object by using ConsoleOne.
Import a DirXML driver by using ConsoleOne.
Start the DSTrace tool by using Control Panel.
Set the driver trace level by using ConsoleOne.
Start a DirXML driver by using ConsoleOne.
Migrate users to eDirectory by using ConsoleOne.
Create a user account in eDirectory by using ConsoleOne.
Unit 2: DirXML: Deployment 3 - 4 hours
Identify the preparatory tasks performed for deploying DirXML.
Match the documentation types used for designing a DirXML deployment with their uses.
Identify the tasks performed to create a BPRD.
Identify the tasks performed to document business requirements in a BPRD.
Label the components of a DFD.
Identify the tasks performed to create a BRD.
Match the tasks performed for creating a PRD with the situations in which the tasks are performed.
Design a DirXML deployment for an organization.
Identify the members of a DirXML deployment team.
Sequence the tasks to develop a POC pilot plan.
Sequence the tasks to verify a POC pilot.
Identify the causes of problems that can occur in DirXML.
Directory and Database Integration Using DirXML - Part 2: Microsoft Exchange Synchronization Training CD
Course Overview
The is the second course in a four part series that covers the setup of the Exchange driver, the working of the preconfigured Exchange driver, and the customization of the Exchange driver.
Learn To
Identify the hierarchical units in Exchange Server.
Match the Exchange Server components with their functions.
Match the Exchange Server recipients with the situations in which they are used.
Sequence the phases in the interaction between Exchange Server and DirXML.
Import the Exchange driver in eDirectory by using Create a new Application Driver Creation Wizard.
Match the pieces of information required to configure the Exchange driver with their uses.
Identify the implications of the schema mapping rule of the preconfigured Exchange driver.
Identify the functionality provided by the specified component of the publisher channel.
Identify the component of the subscriber channel that provides the specified functionality.
Identify the business requirements for customizing the Exchange driver.
Match the rules and filters with the configuration tasks for the specified business requirements.
Match the specified business requirements with the appropriate tests.
Audience
The intended audience for this course are technical managers, system administrators, network engineers, and database administrators who have 2 to 10 years of experience. This course is designed to help candidates prepare for the CDE certification. The course teaches how to synchronize Microsoft Exchange and eDirectory using DirXML. In addition, learners should have taken the first part of the series 82721.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: Exchange Server: Working 1 - 2 hours
Identify the hierarchical units in Exchange Server.
Match the Exchange Server components with their functions.
Match the Exchange Server recipients with the situations in which they are used.
Identify the protocols used by Exchange Server to provide e-mail client support.
Identify the sequence of steps in the Exchange Server message delivery process.
Identify the components of the Exchange Administrator interface.
Match the Exchange Server objects with their descriptions.
Create a mailbox by using Exchange Administrator.
Modify the properties of a mailbox by using Exchange Administrator.
Delete a mailbox by using Exchange Administrator.
Unit 2: Installing Exchange Driver 1 - 2 hours
Sequence the phases in the interaction between Exchange Server and DirXML.
Import the Exchange driver in eDirectory by using Create a new Application Driver Creation Wizard.
Match the pieces of information required to configure the Exchange driver with their uses.
Specify the security settings for the Exchange driver by using ConsoleOne.
Authenticate Exchange Administrator in eDirectory by using ConsoleOne.
Change the LDAP port of eDirectory by using ConsoleOne.
Unit 3: Preconfigured Exchange Driver 2 hours
Identify the implications of the schema mapping rule of the preconfigured Exchange driver.
Identify the functionality provided by the specified component of the publisher channel.
Identify the component of the subscriber channel that provides the specified functionality.
Verify the functionality of the publisher channel rules.
Verify the functionality of the publisher filter.
Verify the functionality of the subscriber channel rules.
Verify the functionality of the subscriber filter.
Unit 4: Customizing Exchange Driver 2 hours
Identify the business requirements for customizing the Exchange driver.
Match the rules and filters with the configuration tasks for the specified business requirements.
Match the specified business requirements with the appropriate tests.
Configure the publisher filter of the Exchange driver by using ConsoleOne.
Configure the subscriber filter of the Exchange driver by using ConsoleOne.
Configure the publisher matching rule of the Exchange driver by using ConsoleOne.
Create a create rule on the publisher channel of the Exchange driver by using ConsoleOne.
Add an attribute to the publisher create rule of the Exchange driver by using ConsoleOne.
Modify an attribute in the publisher create rule of the Exchange driver by using ConsoleOne.
Configure a create rule on the subscriber channel of the Exchange driver by using ConsoleOne.
Create an event transformation stylesheet by using ConsoleOne.
Add an event transformation stylesheet to the publisher channel by using ConsoleOne.
Directory and Database Integration Using DirXML - Part 3: Netscape Directory Server and eDirectory Training CD
Course Overview
The is the third course in a four part series that introduces the learner to Netscape Directory Server. It covers the setting up of and the working of the preconfigured Netscape/LDAP driver. Finally, it covers the concepts and customization of the eDirectory-to-eDirectory driver.
Learn To
Identify the features of a Netscape Directory tree.
Match Netscape Directory Server components with their functions.
Identify the classes in the schema of Netscape Directory Server.
Identify the implications of the schema mapping rule in the preconfigured Netscape/LDAP driver.
Sequence the steps in the process by which the Netscape/LDAP driver publisher channel transfers information.
Sequence the steps in the process by which the Netscape/LDAP driver subscriber channel transfers information.
Match eDirectory driver templates with the situations in which they are used.
Identify the components of eDirectory driver channels used by DirXML that need to be configured.
Identify the working considerations of the eDirectory driver.
Audience
The intended audience for this course are technical managers, system administrators, network engineers, and database administrators who have 2 to 10 years of experience. This course is designed to help candidates prepare for the CDE certification. The course teaches how to synchronize Microsoft Exchange and eDirectory using DirXML. In addition, learners should have taken the first two parts of the series 82721 and 82722.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: Netscape Directory Server 2 - 3 hours
Identify the features of a Netscape Directory tree.
Match Netscape Directory Server components with their functions.
Identify the classes in the schema of Netscape Directory Server.
Identify the tab of Netscape Console that is used to perform a specific task.
Create a Netscape Directory object by using Netscape Console.
Modify the properties of a Netscape Directory object by using Netscape Console.
Set access permissions for a Netscape Directory object by using Netscape Console.
Unit 2: Setting Up the Netscape/LDAP Driver 2 - 3 hours
Identify the implications of the schema mapping rule in the preconfigured Netscape/LDAP driver.
Sequence the steps in the process by which the Netscape/LDAP driver publisher channel transfers information.
Sequence the steps in the process by which the Netscape/LDAP driver subscriber channel transfers information.
Identify the precautions for the efficient functioning of the Netscape/LDAP driver.
Create an administrator account for the Netscape/LDAP driver by using Netscape Console.
Activate the changelog for Netscape Directory Server by using Netscape Console.
Import the Netscape/LDAP driver by using ConsoleOne.
Configure the Netscape/LDAP driver by using ConsoleOne.
Identify the tab used to configure the publisher channel settings of the Netscape/LDAP driver.
Enable tracing in a driver set object by using the DSTrace utility.
Customize a placement rule by using ConsoleOne.
Append a placement rule by using ConsoleOne.
Unit 3: Setting Up the eDirectory Driver 2 hours
Match eDirectory driver templates with the situations in which they are used.
Identify the components of eDirectory driver channels used by DirXML that need to be configured.
Identify the working considerations of the eDirectory driver.
Export the trusted root from the first tree by using ConsoleOne.
Create a KMO by using ConsoleOne.
Generate a CSR by using ConsoleOne.
Issue the created KMO by using ConsoleOne.
Import the trusted root by using ConsoleOne.
Configure the eDirectory driver by using ConsoleOne.
Identify the tab of the Properties of NDSToNDS - Flat dialog box used to configure eDirectory driver properties.
Customize an eDirectory driver placement rule by using ConsoleOne.
Identify the tests to be performed to verify the functionality of the eDirectory driver.
Directory and Database Integration Using DirXML - Part 4: XDS Documents and XSLT Stylesheets Training CD
Course Overview
The is the final course in a four part series that introduces the learner to PeopleSoft and configuring PeopleSoft for integration with eDirectory. The course covers the following topics, XDS documents and XSLT stylesheets, modifying and testing a PBX driver, and the Windows NT domain driver.
Learn To
Identify the features of PeopleSoft.
Match the sets of tables in a PeopleSoft database with their uses.
Match PeopleSoft objects with their uses.
Import a PeopleSoft driver by using ConsoleOne.
Identify the configuration settings for the PeopleSoft driver.
Match the configuration settings for the PeopleSoft driver with the reason for configuring the settings.
Identify the text nodes and attributes in an XML code.
Identify the sequence of steps that an XDS document passes through in the DirXML synchronization process.
Identify the code segment that contains the correct elements in the NDS.DTD file.
Create a filtered replica by using ConsoleOne.
Load a PBX driver by using Windows Explorer.
Import a PBX driver into a driver set by using ConsoleOne.
Import an NT domain driver by using ConsoleOne.
Match the syntax required to configure an NT domain driver with its functions.
Set the security options for an NT domain driver by using ConsoleOne.
Audience
The intended audience for this course are technical managers, system administrators, network engineers, and database administrators who have 2 to 10 years of experience. This course is designed to help candidates prepare for the CDE certification. The course teaches how to synchronize Microsoft Exchange and eDirectory using DirXML. In addition, learners should have taken the first three parts of the series 82721 through 82723.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: PeopleSoft: Concepts and Configuration 1.5 - 2 hours
Identify the features of PeopleSoft.
Match the sets of tables in a PeopleSoft database with their uses.
Match PeopleSoft objects with their uses.
Match the PeopleSoft workflow components with the tasks they perform.
Match PeopleSoft driver components with the tasks they perform.
Identify the unique characteristics of the PeopleSoft driver.
Complete the diagram to represent the publisher channel process.
Complete the diagram to represent the subscriber channel process.
Sequence the tasks to install the NDS4PS project.
Configure the startup process of the Event Server as a Windows NT service by using Control Panel.
Unit 2: PeopleSoft: Integration 1.5 - 2 hours
Import a PeopleSoft driver by using ConsoleOne.
Identify the configuration settings for the PeopleSoft driver.
Match the configuration settings for the PeopleSoft driver with the reason for configuring the settings.
Configure security settings for the PeopleSoft driver by using ConsoleOne.
Match PeopleSoft driver rules with the situations in which they are used.
Modify the schema mapping rule by using ConsoleOne.
Modify the event transformation rule to delete users in eDirectory by using ConsoleOne.
Modify PeopleSoft driver filters by using ConsoleOne.
Create an association between an eDirectory object and a PeopleSoft record by using ConsoleOne.
Unit 3: XDS Documents and XSLT Stylesheets 1 - 2 hours
Identify the text nodes and attributes in an XML code.
Identify the sequence of steps that an XDS document passes through in the DirXML synchronization process.
Identify the code segment that contains the correct elements in the NDS.DTD file.
Identify the correct XML code segment to create an XDS document based on the NDS.DTD file.
Identify whether it is appropriate to use an XSLT stylesheet in a specified situation.
Match the XSLT processing activities with the phases in which the activities are performed.
Unit 4: PBX Driver 1 hour
Create a filtered replica by using ConsoleOne.
Load a PBX driver by using Windows Explorer.
Import a PBX driver into a driver set by using ConsoleOne.
Configure a PBX driver by using ConsoleOne.
Test the functionality of a PBX driver by using ConsoleOne.
Create an input transformation stylesheet by using ConsoleOne.
Create an event transformation stylesheet by using ConsoleOne.
Modify a PBX driver filter by using ConsoleOne.
Identify whether it is appropriate to apply the placement rule to a specified channel.
Unit 5: NT Domain Driver 1 hour
Import an NT domain driver by using ConsoleOne.
Match the syntax required to configure an NT domain driver with its functions.
Set the security options for an NT domain driver by using ConsoleOne.
Configure an NT domain driver module by using ConsoleOne.
Modify the NT4 placement rule by using ConsoleOne.
Modify the subscriber placement rule by using ConsoleOne.
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