Sun Java Identity Manager: Best Practices for Coding Design (WMT-IDM-4521)

Sun Java System Identity Manager: Best Practices for Coding Design (WMT-IDM-4521)
 

The Sun Java System Identity Manager: Best Practices for Coding Design course reviews the advantages, disadvantages, and goals of the configurable XML objects in the Sun Java System Identity Manager software. This course provides best practices for improving the design of roles, forms, and workflow, summarizes key points for coding solutions, and lists key references that can help.

 
 
Course Length

1 hour

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WMT-IDM-4521 365 days $70.00
 
 

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Languages
English

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Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are experienced identity management deployment engineers, architects, implementors, professional services consultants, partners, and other technical personnel directly responsible for deployments who have deployment experience and have been through deployment training.

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Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:
  • Configure Identity Manager to meet common provisioning requirements
  • Configure and schedule reconciliation operations
  • Customize the End User pages
  • Customize standard Form, Workflow, and Rule objects to address detailed requirements
  • Write XPRESS code to transform and validate data
  • Modify Form objects to support administrator accounts
  • Modify the approval workflow processing
  • Debug a Workflow object using the Business Process Editor (BPE)
  • Modify the operations available in the administration interface

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Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
  • List the advantages, disadvantages and goals of the configurable extensible markup language (XML) objects in the Sun Java System Identity Manager (Identity Manager) software.
  • Describe some best practices for improving your roles, forms, and workflow:
    • Administrator forms
    • End-user forms
    • Provisioning tasks
    • End-user (custom) tasks
    • Rules
    • Session management
    • Easing migration, upgrade challenges
    • Summarize the key points for coding your solutions and list the key references that can help

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Course Content

Module 1 - Configurable XML Objects in Identity Manager

  • Provide a brief review of configurable extensible markup language (XML) objects in Identity Manager, namely: rules, forms, and workflow
  • List common problems with these objects
  • Describe guidelines for developing rules, forms, and workflow that address these common problems

Module 2 - Improvements

  • Describe how to create and improve various forms and tasks
  • Describe improvements to out-of-the-box (OOTB) provisioning tasks
  • Describe some of the applications of rules and guidelines for writing rules
  • Describe session management within Identity Manager
  • Describe making the implementation easier to upgrade and support

Module 3 - Conclusions and Resources

  • Examine some conclusions
  • List helpful resources

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