Oracle® Identity Manager Connector Guide for Novell GroupWise Release 9.0.4 Part Number E10433-03 |
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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. This guide discusses the procedure to deploy the connector that is used to integrate Oracle Identity Manager with Novell GroupWise.
This chapter contains the following sections:
Note:
In this guide, the term Oracle Identity Manager server refers to the computer on which Oracle Identity Manager is installed.At some places in this guide, Novell GroupWise has been referred to as the target system.
Reconciliation involves duplicating in Oracle Identity Manager the creation of and modifications to user accounts on the target system. It is an automated process initiated by a scheduled task that you configure.
See Also:
The "Deployment Configurations of Oracle Identity Manager" section in Oracle Identity Manager Connector Concepts Guide for conceptual information about reconciliation configurationsBased on the type of data reconciled from the target system, reconciliation can be divided into the following types:
Note:
The user search operation is based on the user ID only.Lookup fields reconciliation involves reconciling the Distribution List and Post Office List lookup fields.
Note:
Fields in theAttrName.Recon.Map.GW
lookup table that do not begin with the ldap
prefix cannot have duplicate values.User reconciliation involves reconciling the fields discussed in this section.
Note:
Changes in distribution list data and nickname list data are not reconciled because the connector does not update themodifyTimeStamp
field.The following fields are reconciled:
Note:
These fields do not have theldap
prefix.User ID
Visibility
File ID
Exp Date
Gateway Account ID
Gateway Access
Distribution List
Dist List
Participation
Nick Names
Nick Name
NNVisibility
The following fields are reconciled only if reconciliation is implemented in trusted mode:
User ID
The value reconciled into the User ID field is also reconciled into both the First Name and Last name fields.
Organization
First Name
Last Name
User Type
Employee Type
Provisioning involves creating or modifying a user's account on the target system through Oracle Identity Manager. You use the Oracle Identity Manager Administrative and User Console to perform provisioning operations.
See Also:
The "Deployment Configurations of Oracle Identity Manager" section in Oracle Identity Manager Connector Concepts Guide for conceptual information about provisioningFor this target system, the following fields are provisioned:
User ID
Visibility
File ID
Exp Date
Gateway Account ID
Gateway Access
Distribution List
Dist List
Participation
Nick Names
Nick Name
NNVisibility
The following table lists the functions that are available with this connector.
Function | Type | Description |
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Create Mailbox | Provisioning | Creates a mailbox |
Delete Mailbox | Provisioning | Deletes a mailbox |
Disable Mailbox | Provisioning | Disables a mailbox |
Enable Mailbox | Provisioning | Enables a mailbox |
Move Post Office | Provisioning | Moves a user from one post office to another |
Update User | Provisioning | Updates the specified Novell GroupWise attribute of a user |
Add User To Distribution List | Provisioning | Adds a user to a distribution list |
Remove User From Distribution List | Provisioning | Removes a user from a distribution list |
Add Nickname to User | Provisioning | Adds a nickname or alias for a user |
Delete Nickname of User | Provisioning | Deletes the nickname or alias of a user |
Reset User Password | Provisioning | Updates a user's Novell GroupWise password |
Create Mailbox | Reconciliation | Adds a mailbox |
Delete Mailbox | Reconciliation | Deletes a mailbox |
Disable Mailbox | Reconciliation | Disables a mailbox |
Enable Mailbox | Reconciliation | Enables a mailbox |
Update User | Reconciliation | Updates the user's profile by using user information retrieved from the Novell GroupWise system |
Add User To Distribution List | Reconciliation | Adds the user's distribution group membership information by using user information retrieved from the Novell GroupWise system |
Remove User From Distribution List | Reconciliation | Removes the user's distribution group membership information by using user information retrieved from the Novell GroupWise system |
Add Nickname to User | Reconciliation | Adds the user's nickname information by using user information retrieved from the Novell GroupWise system |
Delete Nickname of User | Reconciliation | Removes the user's nickname by using user information retrieved from the Novell GroupWise system |
This release of the connector supports the following languages:
Chinese Simplified
Chinese Traditional
Danish
English
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Portuguese (Brazilian)
Spanish
Note:
Novell GroupWise does not support the entry of non-ASCII characters. Refer to Chapter 5, "Known Issues" for more information about this limitation.See Also:
Oracle Identity Manager Globalization Guide for information about supported special charactersThe files and directories that comprise this connector are in the following directory on the installation media:
Collaboration and Messaging Applications/Novell GroupWise
These files and directories are listed and described in Table 1-1.
Table 1-1 Files and Directories On the Connector Installation Media
Note:
The files in thetest
directory are used only to run tests on the connector.The "Copying the Connector Files" section provides instructions to copy these files into the required directories.
You can use the following method to determine the release number of the connector:
Extract the contents of the xliGroupWise65.jar
file. This file is in the following directory on the installation media:
Collaboration and Messaging Applications/Novell GroupWise
Open the manifest.mf
file in a text editor. The manifest.mf
file is one of the files bundled inside the xliGroupWise65.jar
file.
In the manifest.mf
file, the release number of the connector is displayed as the value of the Version
property.