38.1 Creating the User Application Driver

The User Application driver serves both as a runtime component and as a storage wrapper for directory objects (comprising the User Application’s runtime artifacts). It is responsible for storing application-specific environment configuration data. The driver also notifies the directory abstraction layer when important data values change in the Identity Vault. This notification causes the directory abstraction layer to update its cache.

  1. Open your project in Designer.

  2. In the Modeler > Provisioning view, select User Application in the palette.

  3. Drag the icon for User Application onto the Modeler view.

  4. In the Driver Configuration Wizard, select User Application Base, and then click Next.

  5. At the prompt for installing several additional packages, click OK.

  6. (Optional) Specify the name of the driver.

    Click Next.

  7. In the connection parameters window, specify the ID and password for the User Application Administrator.

  8. Specify the host and port for the User Application server.

  9. Specify the application context for the User Application server.

  10. (Optional) To allow the Provisioning Administrator to start workflows in the name of another person for whom the Provisioning Administrator is designated as proxy, select Yes for Allow Initiator Override.

  11. In the Confirm Installation Tasks window, click Finish.