Prerequisites
Before attending to this training the students should
- understand assertion logic, like from almost other programming languages
- know JavaScript and Python, or at least be able to understand JavaScript and Python code
- be familiar with the concept of
IDE
(Integrated Development Environment)
Course Content
This public training is a Fast Track
– i.e quick start – to understanding and being able to use OpenText Operations Orchestration (OO). Starting with a product overview, the architecture, components, and jargon are explained. The jargon used differs from most other programming languages, e.g. programs
in other languages are called flows
(originating from the graphical representation, which is similiar to flow-charts).
OO makes use of its own Programming Languages, named AFL
(Advanced Flow Language, graphical, often called simply flow
) and CS
(CloudSlang, YAML/text-based), plus JavaScript (as part of AFL flows) and Python (as part of CS flows).
One aim of the training is to give developers a quick introduction to the OO product and the programming languages used.
The use of both IDEs – OO Studio
and OO Workflow Designer
– is taught in hands-on exercises.
This training can be used as a prerequisite for the training SMAX-OO
.
After attending this training the students should
- understand the architure and jargon of
OO
- know the major components of
OO
- know the programming languages
AFL
andCloudSlang
- be able to use both
OO Studio
andOO Workflow Designer
to create Flows, Operations, and Content Packs - know how to deploy Content Packs
- be able to find and navigate the official documentation