Sun Java System Identity Manager: Deployment Fundamentals (IDM-345)
The Sun Java System Identity Manager: Deployment Fundamentals course presents product concepts from a deployment perspective. It focuses on addressing customer business needs by emphasizing specific product features. The course is focused on using out of the box features that do not require in-depth technical knowledge and experience. Students configure roles, resources, reconciliation, and user objects in ways that are useful for meeting customer requirements. In addition, students distribute administrative tasks to other users to model a delegated administrative environment. A case study is the foundation for implementing XPRESS, forms, rules, and provisioning workflows. This course is a prerequisite to the Sun Java System Identity Manager: Advanced Deployment Concepts course for individuals who require additional experience customizing Sun Java System Identity Manager (Identity Manager).
Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
Describe how Identity Manager can be used as an identity management solution
Implement a basic Identity Manager configuration to support regulatory compliance
Implement a password management and pass-through authentication strategy to support corporate password policies and password self-service requirements
Customize the Identity Manager User and Administrative interfaces to meet corporate branding and password management requirements
Write XPRESS code to transform and validate data to help implement business logic in Identity Manager
Implement a delegated administration environment and customize standard rules, forms, and workflow to support project-based administration requirements
Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are identity management deployment engineers, architects, implementors, professional services consultants, partners, and other technical personnel directly responsible for deploying an identity management solution using Identity Manager.
Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should have previous experience with enterprise software deployment and web application servers, and have basic system administration skills. Previous experience with Java technology, pages created with the JavaServer Pages software (JSP pages), eXtensible Markup Language (XML), Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), and identity management is strongly recommended.
Code:
IDM-345
Length:
5 days
Type:
Instructor-Led
Certified By:
Sun Microsystems
Tuition:
$3,500 / $2,975 GSA GOV.
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Describe the case study requirements for branding and modifying the Identity Manager interfaces
Customize the Identity Manager User and Administrative interfaces
Describe how a custom message catalog can be used for displaying user-defined messages on the interfaces
List the Identity Manager forms used to customize the default end-user experience
Describe how to disable the Forgot Your Password button
Module 10 - Implementing Business Logic in Identity Manager
Describe XPRESS, its rationale, and its uses
Describe the differences between XPRESS and the XML Object language
Describe and evaluate XPRESS functions
Describe the methods of creating and debugging XPRESS
Describe rules and rule syntax
Use the BPE to create and test rules
Create and use rule libraries
Module 11 - Implementing a Delegated Administration Environment
Describe the case study requirements for creating a delegated administration environment
Describe the Identity Manager delegated administration model
Use organizations to control administration scope
Use administrative capabilities to assign rights to users
Use forms to control administrator visibility to attributes
Use Admin Roles to provide granularity of administration
Use approvals within delegated administration
Module 12 - Generic Objects, Path Expressions, and View Data in Identity Manager
Describe the case study requirements that require form customization
Describe how Generic Objects and path expressions are used to represent and reference Identity Manager data
Describe how Identity Manager views are used to manage a user's identity
Module 13 - Creating Custom Forms
Describe form processing and the form components used to create custom forms
Describe how you can use business logic in forms to manipulate form data
List guidelines for form customization
Module 14 - Overview of Workflow in Identity Manager
Describe workflow in Identity Manager
Describe workflow debugging and tracing
Module 15 - Customizing Workflow in Identity Manager
ibe the case study requirements that require workflow customization
Describe the workflow components used to create custom workflows
Describe the default provisioning tasks to manage resource accounts
Describe the life cycle of a view
Describe typical customizations to user provisioning
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