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Using Apache Directory Studio LDIF Editor to Open LDIF Files in Designer
Designer offers the functionality of storing additional objects that are not modeled in it. These objects are stored in an LDIF container under the Identity Vault. By default, there is no LDIF container. An LDIF container is created when Import Additional Objects or Import Objects from LDIF File into LDIF Container option is selected.
By default, the LDIF container object opens in a text editor. You can use the Apache Directory Studio LDIF Editor to edit the LDIF files in Designer by following the steps given in this cool solution. It can handle LDIF content files as well as the LDIF changetype files. Files with *.ldif appendix are automatically handled by the LDIF Editor.
Submitted by: kchendil on Wed. 01.13.2010
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Apache, Designer
Product: Identity Manager
Designer 3.5 Performance Improvements (Demo)
Submitted by: mkeshav on Thu. 12.31.2009
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Designer
Product: Identity Manager
Schema Compare in Designer 3.5 (Demo)
Schema Compare compares the Designer Identity Vault schema with the live Identity Vault Schema. Watch this demo for details.
Submitted by: ukalyani on Thu. 12.31.2009
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Designer
Product: Identity Manager
Designer 3.5 Compare-Deploy Issue
We ran into a really annoying bug that is really quite painful and initially bewildering, but thankfully, once you understand the cause it is really easy to work around.
Submitted by: geoffc on Tue. 12.29.2009
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Designer, Troubleshooting
Product: DirXML, Identity Manager, Identity Manager 3.5
Designer and Subversion - How to Start Over
Just getting started with version control in Designer? Here's a quick tip on how to start over if you get something goobered up!!
Submitted by: descent on Tue. 12.01.2009
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Designer
Product: Identity Manager
Using jQuery in Identity Manager Roles Based Provisioning Module Workflow Forms
For increased styling, layout, and functionality flexibility, jQuery can be employed to greatly enhance your workflow request and approval forms. Two examples are outlined in this document. A Simple Example shows and hides blocks of fields using CSS and injects labels to the right of some fields. An Advanced Example creates tabs, places controls / fields on the tabs, and inserts a Google Map for obtaining latitude and longitude coordinates.
Submitted by: stevewdj on Thu. 11.05.2009
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Technology Partners
Topic: Customizing, Designer, Developer, Developer Tools, Features, Forms, Identity & Security Management, Identity Management, Scripting, UserApp, Workflow
Product: Identity Manager



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