2.3 Objects That Designer Models

Designer provides the ability to develop Identity Manager projects even in offline mode. You can easily move your Identity Manager objects from one environment to another. You can also export and import projects into a simple configuration file, which can be stored for future use.

You can model the following objects in Designer:

Feature

Description

Driver Sets

A driver set is a container that holds Identity Manager drivers. Only one driver set can be active on a server at a time. As a result, all active drivers must be grouped into the same driver set.

Drivers

A driver provides the connection between an application and the Identity Vault. The driver is the connector that enables data synchronization and sharing between systems.

GCVs on Driver set and Drivers

Global configuration values (GCVs) are settings that are similar to driver parameters. GCVs can be specified for an individual driver as well as a driver set. If a driver does not have a GCV, the driver inherits the value for that GCV from the driver set.

Policies

Policies cover DirXMLScript, ECMAScript, Entitlement, MappingTable, Resource, Credential Application, Credential Respository, SchemaMap, Filter, and XSLT.

Libraries

You need to provide a context if the library is outside the driver set.

Provisioning Objects

Workflows, roles, resources, teams, etc.

Notification Templates

Notification templates enable you to customize and send e-mail messages that users receive when triggers occur.

Identity Vault Schema, Application Schema

 

Role Based Entitlements

Identity Manager allows you to synchronize data between connected systems. Entitlements allow you to set up criteria for a person or group that, once met, initiate an event to grant or revoke access to business resources within the connected system.

Named Passwords