Module 1 - Sun Java System Identity Manager Overview
- Describe the problems that Identity Manager is designed to address
- List Identity Manager features
- Describe the Identity Manager architecture
- Describe a typical Identity Manager implementation
- Summarize the course case study
- Discuss a phased approach to deploying Identity Manager
Module 2 - Connecting to Remote Systems
- Describe the case study requirements for implementing regulatory compliance and self-service
- Describe how to configure connectivity to remote systems
Module 3 - Creating Administrative Objects
- Describe the basic Identity Manager administrative objects
Module 4 - Selecting a Primary Resource to Seed Identity Manager Users
- Describe the identity seeding process
- Describe how to select a primary resource to seed Identity Manager users
Module 5 - Seeding Identity Manager Users Using Reconciliation
- Describe how to seed Identity Manager users using reconciliation
- Describe the reconciliation situations and responses
Module 6 - Running Basic Identity Manager Reports
- Describe the basic Identity Manager reports available for helping achieve regulatory compliance
Module 7 - Implementing Password Management
- Describe the case study requirements for managing passwords
- Describe Identity Manager passwords and password policies
- Describe approaches to common password challenges
Module 8 - Implementing Pass-through Authentication
- Describe the case study requirements for pass-through authentication
- Describe pass-through authentication in Identity Manager
Module 9 - Customizing Identity Manager Interfaces
- 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
- Describe 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