Identity Manager Driver 3.5.1 for JMS

  Identity Manager Driver 3.5.1 for JMS
    Overview
      What’s New
      Key Driver Features
      Key Terminology
      JMS Messaging Models
      JMS Messages
      How Subscriber and Publisher Channels Work
      Additional Resources
    Before Installing the Driver
      Driver Prerequisites
      Supported Platforms and JMS Vendors
    Designing the Driver
    Installing the Driver
      Installing the Driver Locally
      Installing the Driver Remotely
    Configuring the Driver
      Configuring the Driver in Designer
      Configuring the Driver in iManager
      Driver Configuration Options
      Starting the Driver
    Configuring Messaging Vendors
      Installing IBM WebSphere MQ on Win32
      Installing on JBossMQ
      Installing on SonicMQ
      Installing on TIBCO EMS
    Activating the Driver
    Synchronizing Objects
      What Is Synchronization?
      When Is Synchronization Done?
      How Does the Metadirectory Engine Decide Which Object to Synchronize?
      How Does Synchronization Work?
    Managing the Driver
      Starting, Stopping, or Restarting the Driver
      Using the DirXML Command Line Utility
      Viewing Driver Versioning Information
      Reassociating a Driver Object with a Server
      Changing the Driver Configuration
      Storing Driver Passwords Securely with Named Passwords
      Adding Driver Heartbeat
    Customizing the Driver
      Default Driver Parameters
      Customizing the Driver
    Security: Best Practices
    Backing Up the Driver
      Exporting the Driver in Designer
      Exporting the Driver in iManager
    Troubleshooting
      Viewing Driver Processes
    DirXML Command Line Utility
      Interactive Mode
      Command Line Mode
    Legal Notices