Course Objectives
By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives:
- Describe the features and benefits of integrating vRealize Orchestrator and vRealize Automation Describe the role of vRealize Orchestrator workflows and content elements in automation Use the vRealize Orchestrator client to access and navigate the vRealize Orchestrator platform Use the vRealize Orchestrator client to import and run vRealize Orchestrator library workflows Design, develop, and run custom reusable vRealize Orchestrator workflows Integrate vRealize Automation with vRealize Orchestrator to deliver custom IT services Use the vRealize Automation event broker service to trigger specific vRealize Orchestrator workflows or ABX Actions Leverage the event broker to extend IaaS (Infrastructure
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- Service) machine lifecycle processes Use XaaS to extend vRealize Automation into other enterprise systems Use VMware APIs to run vRealize Orchestrator workflows Use the vSphere Client Code Capture feature
Agenda
- Introductions and course logistics
- Course objectives
- Define the purpose of vRealize Automation
- Outline the purpose of vRealize Orchestrator
- Describe the main components of vRealize Automation
- Describe the main components of vRealize Orchestrator
- Invoking JavaScript from a vRealize Orchestrator workflow
- Invoking a vRealize Orchestrator Workflow from a vRealize Orchestrator workflow
- Invoking an action from a vRealize Orchestrator workflow
- Using vRealize Orchestrator workflows both synchronously and asynchronously
- Defining inputs, outputs, and variables in vRealize Orchestrator workflows
- Binding variables in vRealize Orchestrator workflows
- Wrapping vRealize Orchestrator workflows
- Using APIs and the API Explorer
- Creating actions in vRealize Orchestrator
- Using vRealize Orchestrator input forms
- Handling user interactions in vRealize Orchestrator
- Handling exceptions in vRealize Orchestrator workflows
- Using logs in vRealize Orchestrator workflows
- Debugging vRealize Orchestrator workflows
- Using branching in vRealize Orchestrator workflows
- Using loops in vRealize Orchestrator workflows
- Using configuration elements in vRealize Orchestrator
- Using resources in vRealize Orchestrator
- Using packages in vRealize Orchestrator
- Downloading and installing Plug-Ins
- Using the SSH plug-In in vRealize Orchestrator
- Using the REST plug-in in vRealize Orchestrator
- Using the vRealize Automation plug-in in vRealize Orchestrator
- Using the PowerShell plug-in in vRealize Orchestrator
- Using versioning in vRealize Orchestrator
- Using Git in vRealize Orchestrator
- Using scheduling in vRealize Orchestrator
- Using sleeping in vRealize Orchestrator
- Using waiting in vRealize Orchestrator
- Introduction to extensibility
- Using ABX actions
- Using Python
- Using Nodejs
- Using PowerShell
- Using vRealize Automation Lifecycle
- Overview of vRealize Automation Event Broker
- Creating vRealize Automation subscriptions
- Data exchange between vRealize Automation and vRealize Orchestrator
- Overview of Action Based Extensibility (ABX)
- Comparison of vRealize Orchestrator and ABX
- Creating ABX Actions scripts, REST, and flows
- Using Day-2 Actions in vRealize Automation
- Describe the visualization capabilities of NSX Network Detection and Response
- Using vRealize Orchestrator as a content source in vRealize Automation
- Creating custom resources in vRealize Automation
- Creating resource actions in vRealize Automation
- Using Day-2 Actions in vRealize Automation
- Enabling vSphere Client code capture
- Using vSphere Client code capture to capture code in vRO, Javascript, PowerCLI or other languages.
- Using the captured code in vRealize Orchestrator workflows or actions.
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Course Type: Instructor Led