6.3 Package Content

Packages are installed on drivers, driver sets, and Identity Vaults. The content of the packages installed on the Identity Vault can affect all of the drivers in the Identity Vault. The content of the packages installed on the driver set can affect all of the drivers in the driver set. The content of the packages installed on a driver only affects that driver.

The follow table lists the objects the can be installed in the different package types.

Table 6-1 Package Content in Package Types

Object Type/Package Type

Driver

Driver Set

Identity Vault

Notification Templates

 

 

X

Library

X1

X1

Credential Application object

X

X2

X2

Credential Repository object

X

X2

X2

DirXML Script

X

X2

X2

ECMAScript

X

X2

X2

Mapping Table

X

X2

X2

Global Configuration object

X

X

X2

DS object

X

X

X2

Resource object

X

X2

X2

Schema Map

X

X2

X2

XSLT

X

X2

X2

Job

X

X

 

Entitlement

X

 

 

Entities

X3

 

 

Lists

X3

 

 

Queries

X3

 

 

Relationships

X3

 

 

Configuration

X3

 

 

Provisioning Request Definitions

X3

 

 

Teams

X3

 

 

Roles

X3

 

 

Role Configuration

X3

 

 

Resources

X3

 

 

Separation of Duty (SoDs)

X3

 

 

1 Libraries are not packaged, only their contents. Packages store the library's name and location and create it at install time, if it doesn't already exist.

2 These items can only be added to a package of the respective type if they are in a library.

3 These items can only be added to a User Application driver package.

4 Schemas cannot be added to the packages.