The reference topics
provide detailed information about the individual components of IBM
Security Directory Integrator, such as, connectors, function components,
parsers, and objects.
Introduction
You can use the information that is provided here while
working with IBM® Security Directory
Integrator.
Connectors
Use the list of all Connector Interfaces that are included
with IBM Security Directory Integrator to
implement the actual logic to communicate with the Data Source it
is supposed to handle.
Parsers
You can use parsers in conjunction with a stream-based
Connector to interpret or generate the content that travels over the
Connector's byte stream.
Function Components
You can use the function components through the information
provided here.
SAP ABAP Application Server Component Suite
You can use the procedural steps described here that are
required to achieve integration between IBM Security Directory Integrator and SAPABAP Application Server.
Asset Integration Suite
You can use the Asset Integration Suite to specify how
the data stored in the IT registry is organized to correspond to real-world
entities and defines the relationships between the entities.
Script languages
You can read the information provided here to know about
script languages.
Objects
You can go through the information provided here to access
the details about Objects.
IBM Security Directory Integrator Scheduler
You can use the IBM Security Directory Integrator Scheduler
to automatically start an AssemblyLine or Sequence specified in the
configuration information, at predefined times.
AssemblyLine Sequence
You can use the AssemblyLine Sequence to run AssemblyLines
together with a minimum of conditional capabilities.
Password Synchronization plug-ins
You can use the password synchronization solution built
with the IBM Security Directory Integrator to
intercept password changes on a number of systems.
AssemblyLine Flow Diagrams
You can use the AssemblyLine Flow diagrams to view where
in a given Component's execution state elements like Hooks, and Entry
objects like Conn, Work, Current and Error are available.
Server API
You can use a set of programming calls provided by IBM Security Directory Integrator Server API to develop
solutions and interact with the IBM Security Directory Integrator Server
locally and remotely.
REST Server API
You can use the REST Server APIs to access the IBM Security Directory Integrator Server
from non-Java-based clients through the RESTful interface.
Creating new components using Adapters
You can use the Adapter concept as a mechanism in IBM Security Directory Integrator to
enable developers to create new custom Connectors by using the AssemblyLine
(AL) methodology.