1.7 Documenting a Project

Designer provides a document generator that helps you quickly generate customized documentation for your Designer projects. You can define your own document style, but Designer ships with a default provisioning style. The default provisioning style includes sections for the User Application. The sections include:

1.7.1 Provisioning Locales

Lists the supported locales and default locales along with the provisioning resource groups.

1.7.2 Directory Abstraction Layer

Includes the following sections:

  • Entities: Including access properties, auxiliary classes, and LDAP classes.

  • Global lists: Including key and display label.

  • Queries: Including the query’s keys, parameters, and conditions.

  • Relationships: Including key, parent key, parent attribute, child key, and child attribute.

  • Configuration: Including default entity key, default locale, and container classes.

1.7.3 Provisioning Request Definitons

Includes:

  • A table containing the definition’s category, status, and e-mail notification.

  • An image of the workflow’s structure.

  • A section for each activity with a table that lists the data mappings for the activity or the expression (if supported by the activity type).

  • A section for each form.

1.7.4 Provisioning Teams

Includes:

  • Display name

  • The team members

  • The request type and scope

  • The manager’s permissions

1.7.5 Role Catalog

Includes the following section:

  • Resources:

  • Roles: Including display name, description, role level, and categories.

  • Separation of Duties Constraints: Including display name, description, conflicting roles, approval type, and approvers.

  • Role Configuration: Including role removal grace period, role level display names and descriptions, approval types and approval definitions.