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Oracle® Identity Manager Connector Guide for Oracle Internet Directory
Release 9.0.3

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1 About the Connector

Oracle Identity Manager automates access rights management, security, and provisioning of IT resources. Oracle Identity Manager connectors are used to integrate Oracle Identity Manager with third-party applications. The connector for Oracle Internet Directory is used to integrate Oracle Identity Manager with Oracle Internet Directory.

Note:

Oracle Identity Manager connectors were referred to as resource adapters prior to the acquisition of Thor Technologies by Oracle.

This chapter contains the following sections:

Supported Functionality

The following table lists the functions that are available with this connector.

Function Type Description
Create User Provisioning Creates a user
Delete User Provisioning Deletes a user
Enable User Provisioning Enables a user
Disable User Provisioning Disables a user
Move User Provisioning Moves a user from one container to another
Password Updated Provisioning Updates the password of a user
First Name Updated Provisioning Updates the first name of a user
Last Name Updated Provisioning Updates the last name of a user
Department Updated Provisioning Updates the department of a user
Email ID Updated Provisioning Updates the e-mail address of a user
Location Updated Provisioning Updates the location of a user
Middle Name Updated Provisioning Updates the middle name of a user
Preferred Language Updated Provisioning Updates the language preference of a user
Telephone Updated Provisioning Updates the telephone number of a user
Time Zone Updated Provisioning Updates the time zone of a user
Title Updated Provisioning Updates the title of a user
Organization DN Updated Provisioning Updates the organization DN of a user
Add user to group Provisioning Adds a user to a group
Remove user from group Provisioning Removes a user from a group
Add user to role Provisioning Adds a user to a role
Remove user from role Provisioning Removes a user from a role
Reconciliation Delete Received Reconciliation Deletes a user from Oracle Identity Manager if the user has been deleted from the target system
Reconciliation Insert Received Reconciliation Inserts a user in Oracle Identity Manager
Reconciliation Update Received Reconciliation Updates a user in Oracle Identity Manager. This operation involves modifying any of the user properties, such as the first name or last name.

Note:

Oracle Internet Directory is a general-purpose directory service that enables fast retrievals and centralized management of information about dispersed users and network resources.

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is an Internet-ready, lightweight implementation of ISO X.500 standard for directory services.

Oracle Internet Directory implements and combines LDAP with the high performance, scalability, robustness, and availability features of Oracle Database. At some places in this guide, the terms Oracle Internet Directory and LDAP have been used interchangeably.

See Also:

Appendix A for information about attribute mappings between Oracle Identity Manager and Oracle Internet Directory.

Multilanguage Support

This release of the connector supports the following languages:

See Also:

Oracle Identity Manager Globalization Guide for information about supported special characters

Reconciliation Module

This section discusses the elements that the reconciliation module extracts from the target system to construct reconciliation event records.

Reconciliation can be divided into the following types:

Lookup Fields Reconciliation

Lookup fields reconciliation involves reconciling the lookup values for groups and roles.

User Reconciliation

This section provides information about user reconciliation.

Reconciled Resource Object Fields

The following fields are reconciled:

  • User ID

  • First Name

  • Last Name

  • Middle Name

  • Department

  • Location

  • Telephone

  • Email

  • Preferred Language

  • Timezone

  • Logon Script

  • Title

  • Server Name (IT resource)

  • UserGroup

  • UserRole

Reconciled Xellerate User Fields

The following fields are reconciled only if reconciliation is implemented in trusted mode:

  • User ID

  • First Name

  • Last Name

  • Organization

  • Xellerate Type

  • Role

Provisioning Module

The following fields are provisioned:

Note:

The names of the fields are case-sensitive.

Files and Directories That Comprise the Connector

The files and directories that comprise this connector are compressed in the following directory on the installation media.

Directory Servers\Oracle Internet Directory

These files and directories are listed in the following table.

File in the Installation Media Directory Description
Files in the Batch\custom directory When you run the custom.bat file, a required object class and an attribute are added to the existing Oracle Internet Directory schema.

Refer to the "Step 2: Configuring the Target System" section for more information.

lib\xliOID.jar
This JAR file contains the class files required for provisioning and reconciliation.
Files in the resources directory Each of these resource bundle files contains language-specific information that is used by the connector.

Note: A resource bundle is a file containing localized versions of the text strings that are displayed on the user interface of Oracle Identity Manager. These text strings include GUI element labels and messages displayed on the Administrative and User Console.

Files in the Troubleshoot directory These files are used to perform basic tests on the connector, even before Oracle Identity Manager is installed.
xml\oimOIDUser.xml
This XML file contains definitions for the following components of the connector:
  • IT resource type

  • Custom process form

  • Process task and adapters (along with their mappings)

  • Resource object

  • Xellerate User

  • Provisioning process

  • Pre-populate rules

  • Reconciliation process

  • Lookup definitions

xml\oimUser.xml
This XML file contains the configuration for the Xellerate User. You must import this file only if you plan to use the connector in trusted source reconciliation mode.

Note:

The files in the Troubleshoot directory are used only to run tests on the connector.

The "Step 3: Copying the Connector Files and External Code" section provides instructions to copy these files into the required directories.

Determining the Release Number of the Connector

To determine the release number of the connector that you have deployed:

  1. Extract the contents of the xliOID.jar file. For a connector that has been deployed, this file is in the following directory:

    OIM_home\xellerate\JavaTasks
    
    
  2. Open the manifest.mf file in a text editor. The manifest.mf file is one of the files bundled inside the xliOID.jar file.

    In the manifest.mf file, the release number of the connector is displayed as the value of the Version property.

See Also:

Oracle Identity Manager Design Console Guide