Oracle® Identity Manager Connector Guide for IBM Lotus Notes and Domino Release 9.0.3 Part Number B32354-02 |
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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 IBM Lotus Notes and Domino is used to integrate Oracle Identity Manager with IBM Lotus Notes and Domino.
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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:
The following table lists the functions that are available with this connector.
Function | Type | Description |
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Add User | Provisioning | Creates a user |
Delete User | Provisioning | Deletes a user |
Update User Last Name | Provisioning | Updates the last name of a user |
Update User First Name | Provisioning | Updates the first name of a user |
Update User Middle Name | Provisioning | Updates the middle name of a user |
Update User Organization Unit | Provisioning | Updates the organization unit of a user |
Update User Short Name | Provisioning | Updates the short name of a user |
Update User Mail Internet Address | Provisioning | Updates the e-mail address of a user |
Update User Location | Provisioning | Updates the location of a user |
Update User Comment | Provisioning | Updates the comment of a user |
Update User Forward Domain | Provisioning | Updates the e-mail address to which e-mail for the user must be forwarded |
Update User Password | Provisioning | Updates the user password and resets (or updates) the ID file |
Disable User | Provisioning | Disables a user |
Enable User | Provisioning | Enables a user |
Reconcile lookup field | Reconciliation | Reconciles the lookup fields |
Reconcile User Data | Reconciliation | Trusted mode: Reconciles user data from IBM Lotus Notes and Domino to Oracle Identity Manager. A corresponding user is created in Oracle Identity Manager. If the user already exists in Oracle Identity Manager, then this user is updated.
Nontrusted mode: Reconciles user data from IBM Lotus Notes and Domino to Oracle Identity Manager. A user is not created in Oracle Identity Manager. |
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The Delete User provisioning function is implemented by using the DeleteUser Administration Process (AdminP) function of IBM Lotus Notes and Domino. Similarly, the RenameNotesUser AdminP function is used to implement the following provisioning functions:Update User Last Name
Update User First Name
Update User Middle Name
Update User Organization Unit
This release of the connector supports the following languages:
English
Brazilian Portuguese
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Simplified Chinese
Spanish
Traditional Chinese
See Also:
Oracle Identity Manager Globalization Guide for information about supported special charactersThis 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 involves reconciling the Group lookup field.
The following fields of IBM Lotus Notes and Domino are provisioned:
FirstName
MiddleName
LastName
ShortName
Password
OrgUnit
MailInternetAddress
Location
Comment
ForwardDomain
EndDate
SecurityType
Grp
ID File Name
The files and directories that comprise this connector are compressed in the following directory on the installation media:
Collaboration and Messaging Applications\IBM Lotus Notes Domino
These files and directories are listed in the following table.
The "Step 3: Copying the Connector Files and External Code" section provides instructions to copy these files into the required directories.
To determine the release number of the connector that you have deployed:
Extract the contents of the xlLotusNotesRecon.jar
file. For a connector that has been deployed, this file is in the following directory:
OIM_home\xellerate\JavaTasks
Open the manifest.mf
file in a text editor. The manifest.mf
file is one of the files bundled inside the xlLotusNotesRecon.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 GuideIf you are upgrading from release 9.0.1 to release 9.0.2 of the connector and you want to migrate user data, then you must ensure that the migration scripts convert values stored in the UD_LOTUS_ENDDATE
column from VARCHAR2
to DATE
format. In the earlier release, values were stored in the DD/MM/YY
format as a string literal in this column.