Certification and training
are linked, but distinct, in that there is no requirement to complete any formal training, and training is not a pre-requisite to taking an exam. However, you should ensure that your knowledge corresponds to what you would learn if you attended formal training. Having said that, there is no direct one-to-one correlation between training and certification. A common question we hear is “do you have a course I can take which will allow me to pass certification straight away?” The simple answer is no, because we are testing competency, we are looking for people to have mastered the product over time, gaining practical knowledge along the way.
You will also find that the scope of certification is both broader and deeper than the training we offer for exactly the same reasons.
A learning programAnother common question is 'what revision should I do before I attempt certification?' Everyone is different and the learning path that you embark on will depend on your background, job role, time and goals. One thing you can be sure of is that to pass the exams you will need to
use Alfresco and
develop the hands-on, real-world skills which will be required on an Alfresco project.
Given that there might be different approaches, one potential training pathway to passing the ACE certification might be the following:
Complete some basic training, I've suggested some courses and provided links to the course descriptions so you can see which topics are covered:
For partners we provide a fast track for the majority of these through our
Partner Technical Bootcamp program.
In addition to these you will also want to make sure that you have the background knowledge required to understand and use Alfresco technology, for example developing applications in
Java plus a working knowledge of
XML and Spring. There are a myriad of courses you can take in these subjects to bring your experience level up and you should consider these before taking Alfresco training if you feel that you are not fully conversant in these topics. If you simply want to review, revise and refresh then there are online tutorials in
Java,
Spring and indeed
XML.
You will also want to ensure that you read-around the more advanced areas. Looking at the
ACE blueprint you should explore the more advanced topics like
Share Customization and
Repository Customization. For these you will want to actually complete a development project.
Download the SDK and FDK to explore the examples provided, then make sure that you have looked at the
Alfresco Add-Ons and
Share Extras site and developed your own dashlet.
More ResourcesAlfresco documentation is useful, up-to-date and extensive and you can find it at
docs.alfresco.com. At docs.alfresco.com it is easy to download printer friendly PDFs which you can then read on your iPad or Kindle. If you find the documentation too formal and would prefer complete real-world examples, you may want to invest in some of the
great books which have been written about Alfresco, or have a read of the blogs and wikis on our
Community site, which show practical examples of implementing Alfresco. A good place to start is
Jeff Pott’s blog. Jeff is our Chief Community Officer and has been using Alfresco for many years.
In my next blog I'll share a longer list of resources and take a look at some sample questions.
Hope to see you in class.
Carlos Miguens
Global Training Director