Below are training courses that Vitria currently offers. You may click on the name of the course to get more information about it. If you’re interested in registering, click on the “Register for Course” button and fill out the form.
Virtual Classroom Training
OI 5.0 - 300 Vitria OI Introduction
Course Description: This course introduces Vitria OI and provides an overview of its features and components. This brief course should be taken as a prerequisite of all of the other Vitria OI courses.
Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
- Describe the basic concepts of Vitria OI
- Describe the components of Vitria OI
- Describe the Vitria OI architecture, development, and runtime environments
Target Audience:
- Architect
- Developers
- Analysts
Prerequisites: None
Course Length: 1 hour
OI 5.0 - 305 Vitria OI Projects
Course Description: This course describes how to manage projects in Vitria OI.
Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
- Describe the domain management
- Import and export projects
- Specify project parameters
- Create release models
- Create deployment configurations
- Create event source configurations
- Manage the runtime environment
- Run projects
Target Audience:
- Architect
- Developers
- Analysts
Prerequisites: None
Course Length: 3 hours
OI 5.0 - 310 Vitria OI Visualization
Course Description: This course teaches you how to create an Vitria OI solution dashboards using the Dashboard Builder and Data Pipe apps. This course includes hands-on labs and works through several examples.
Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be familiar with the following features:
- Creation of HTML 5 dashboards
- Flexible, WYSIWYG page layouts
- Data Pipe functions for transforming data
- Dockable runtime controls
- Mashup of data resources from OI Apps and Workbench projects
- Foundational HTML 5 renderers, such as Data Grid, Cartesian Charts, Geomap
- Summary Metric data renderer
- Workflow Task renderer
- Master-child relationships, drill-in
- Runtime controls and dashboard properties
- URL addressability
- Data manipulation using JavaScript or the Data Pipe app
- Dashboards viewable on tablets
- Custom HTML5 renderers
Target Audience:
- Architect
- Developers
- Analysts
Prerequisites: Vitria OI Introduction
Course Length: 3 Days
OI 5.0 - 320 Vitria OI Operations Book
Course Description: This course describes Vitria OI Operations Book and shows you how to design, build, and run Vitria OI Operations Book applications that display results in user-friendly dashboards. This course includes many hands-on labs.
Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
- Describe the Vitria OI architecture
- Describe the basic tasks required for Vitria OI Operations Book modeling
- Create and debug pages
- Describe the set of display, control, data, and function page widgets
- Create and use forms
- Use the Action Control Framework
Target Audience:
- Vitria OI Operations Book developers
Prerequisites: Vitria OI Introduction
Course Length: 3 Days
OI 5.0 - 330 Vitria OI Streams
Course Description:This course describes the Vitria OI Stream Builder app and data modeling functionality. This course includes hands-on labs.
Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
- Describe the Vitria OI data modeling concepts
- Use the Stream Builder app
- Describe the Data Integration Framework (DIF)
- Use the Connector SDK
- Describe how to model schemas, resources, and feeds
- Describe how to model JavaScript services, Web Services, database queries, and transformations
- Describe how to model database schemas, data sources, forms, and live collections
Target Audience:
- Vitria OI developers
Prerequisites: Vitria OI Introduction
Course Length: 3 Days
OI 5.0 - 340 Vitria OI Analytics
Course Description: This course teaches you the basic concepts of Streaming Analytics, also known as Complex Event Processing (CEP). Streaming Analytics enables a wide array of powerful analytical capabilities that include in-time event capture, detection, filtering, pattern matching, aggregation, predictive analytics, trending, forecasting, multi-dimensional and what-if analysis, and correlation of real-time information and historical data. This course consists of many hands-on labs and works through several complex examples.
Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
- Describe the advantages of using XML and XQuery for querying event streams
- Describe StreamXQuery® which is Vitria’s implementation of the XQuery language in the Vitria OI analytic engine
- Model Event Processing Networks which includes configuring Feed components and Query components using the Query Block editor
- Use StreamXQuery windows and StreamXQuery functions
- Debug EPNs
- Enrich queries with data from a database
- Create Live Collections and Time-based Collections
- Create and use Named Windows
- Use the Dynamic Analytics SDK (DASDK) API to configure and administer instances of EPN templates
Target Audience:
- Architect
- Developers
- Business Process Designers
- Analysts
Prerequisites: Vitria OI Introduction and Vitria OI Streams
Course Length: 3 Days
OI 5.0 - 350 Vitria OI Action
Course Description: This course teaches you how to create an Vitria OI application that processes business events for a fictional financing application. You will learn how to model exception handlers, compensation events, workflow tasks, and event policies. Finally, you will use the Workflow workspace to review and complete tasks. This course consists of many hands-on labs and works through several complex examples.
Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
- Describe and use the Vitria OI Modeling Environment
- Create Process models for modeling business processes, which include Workflow tasks
- Model XSD Types, Constraint Schema, and Task Schema
- Model Event Policies
- Deploy and run Vitria OI applications
- Monitor Applications
Target Audience:
- Architect
- Developers
- Business Process Designers
- Analysts
Prerequisites: Vitria OI Introduction and Vitria OI Streams
Course Length: 1 Days
OI 5.0 - 360 Vitria OI Activity Tracker
Course Description: This course describes the Vitria OI Activity Tracker app. Activity Tracker is a simple-to-use but powerful app that allows you to easily create tracking processes to monitor business operations. You can bind track and trace models to events from disparate stream sources and define various outcomes, statuses, measures, and dimensions. This course includes hands-on labs.
Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
- Describe the concepts behind Activity Tracker
- Create a tracking model
- Bind a tracking model
- Run a tracking model
- Administer a tracking model
Target Audience:
- Vitria OI developers
- Analysts
Prerequisites:
- Vitria OI Introduction
Course Length: 2 Days
OI 5.0 - 361 Vitria OI Activity Discovery
Course Description: This course describes the Vitria OI Activity Discovery app. Activity Discovery identifies “hidden” business processes in addition to your known processes and enables insight into these processes. With Activity Discovery, you can identify and understand process variations and be able to pinpoint process bottlenecks and predict process outcomes. This course includes hands-on labs.
Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
- Describe the concepts behind Activity Discovery
- Create a discovery model
- Run a discovery model
- Administer a discovery model
Target Audience:
- Vitria OI developers
- Analysts
Prerequisites:
- Vitria OI Introduction
Course Length: 1 Day
OI 5.0 - 362 Vitria OI KPI Builder
Course Description: This course describes the Vitria OI KPI Builder app. KPI Builder enables you to build simple models for measuring KPIs against live streaming data. This course includes hands-on labs.
Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
- Describe the concepts behind KPI Builder
- Create a KPI model
- Run a KPI model
- Administer a KPI model
Target Audience:
- Vitria OI developers
- Analysts
Prerequisites:
- Vitria OI Introduction
Course Length: 1 Day
OI 5.0 - 400 Vitria OI Administration
Course Description: This course describes common administrative tasks for Vitria OI. This course consists of many hands-on labs.
Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
- Install and configure Vitria OI on Windows and Unix
- Create database Vitria OI user accounts and LDAP Vitria OI users accounts
- Discuss Vitria OI security features
- Set up Vitria OI to use SSL
- View all available logs in Vitria OI
- Import and export projects using the UI and the command line Utility
- Backup and restore an Vitria OI installation
- Configure, tune and monitor the ESMS server
- Execute vtutil table and project commands
- Locate and configure database resources
- Manage connection pools
- Troubleshoot Vitria OI installations
- Discuss high availability and distributed scenarios for Vitria OI
Configure Vitria OI ports - Upgrade Vitria OI to version 5.0
- Migrate projects and runtime date to version 5.0
- Uninstall Vitria OI using GUI, command line, silent and universal uninstallers
Target Audience:
- Vitria OI Administrator
Prerequisites: Students should be familiar with Vitria OI concepts, administration issues on Windows or Unix, and client-server concepts
Course Length: 3 Days
BW 45 - 200 BusinessWare 4.5 – Developing with BusinessWare
Course Description: Upon completion of this course, you will be able to design, build and run complete, enterprise solutions to business problems using BusinessWare 4. Using the design and modeling concepts presented you will produce a working online order management system capable of interacting with the web and database systems, incorporating users in the automated business process, and gathering business process analysis data. This is a fast-paced, hands-on technical course that incorporates real world situations, designed for developers with minimal BusinessWare experience who will be modeling BusinessWare solutions.
This instructor led web training course uses GoToMeeting to enable instructor/student collaboration. BusinessWare installations are hosted on the Amazon Cloud providing a secure, reliable, and flexible training environment.
Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
- Describe the BusinessWare architecture and runtime environment
- Describe and use the BusinessWare Modeling Environment
- Create Integration models capable of synchronous and asynchronous communication between components
- Create Process models used for transformation and modeling business processes, which will include Workflow and Cockpit queries and views
- Incorporate email, HTTP, RDBMS, Web service and EJB connectors and proxies into BusinessWare solutions
- Use BusinessWare testing and debugging tools
- Deploy BusinessWare projects to runtime servers
Target Audience:
The target audience for this course includes:
- Architects
- Developers
- Business Process Designers
- Analysts
- System Integrators
- Application Integration Engineers
Prerequisites:
The prerequisites for this course are:
- Six months Java or C++ programming experience
- Knowledge of Java and CORBA as they are used to implement solutions in Enterprise Application Integration and eBusiness solutions
- Baseline understanding of Microsoft Windows NT
Course Length: 5 Days
Price: 5 Education Units