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Identity Manager 8.0 - Configuration Guide

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SPML Test Front-end Configuration

This configuration setting provides the SPML Web Service specific URL for use in the SPML test front-end.

  1. Copy the file "VI.SPMLTestFrontend.exe" from the installation medium, directory QBM\dvd\AddOn\SPML\Testfrontend.
  2. Create a configuration file "VI.SPMLTestFrontend.exe.config" with the following contents in the same directory as "VI.SPMLTestFrontend.exe" in order to post the configured web service in test front-end:

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>

    <configuration>

    <configSections>

    <sectionGroup name="applicationSettings" type="System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsGroup, System, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089" >

    <section name="VI.SPML.Properties.Settings" type="System.Configuration.ClientSettingsSection, System, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089" requirePermission="false" />

    </sectionGroup>

    </configSections>

    <applicationSettings>

    <VI.SPML.Properties.Settings>

    <setting name="SPMLTestFrontend_SPMLService_AESPMLService" serializeAs="String">

    <value>http://<Servername>:<Port>/<web service name>/AESPMLService.asmx</value>

    </setting>

    <VI.SPML.Properties.Settings>

    <applicationSettings>

    </configuration>

  3. Save the configuration. Then start the application "VI.SPMLTestFrontend.exe".

Using the SPML Test Front-end

It is possible with the SPML test front-end to test and analyze SPML Web Service functionality. The front-end is used exclusively to analyze SPML Web Service and to test the functionality.

NOTE: Long term usage of the front-end for controlling the SPML web service is not planned.

To test the SPML web service functions

  1. Start the SPML test font-end using the file VI.SPMLTestFrontend.exe.
  2. Select the SPML web service function to test from the Choose Request list.

    The corresponding XML queries are displayed in the text field, SPML Request (XML).

    You can edit the XML request before sending it to the SPML Web Service. Always check the predefined section of the XML request and modify the schema defined in the target system for SPML support. The predefined sections are supposed to provide help for formulating SPML compliant requests.

  3. Set the option Increment request IDs automatically, if the request ID passed to the XML queries should be incremented. This option is disabled by default and the given request ID is used.
  4. Send the query to the SPML web service using the Access button.

    The result is displayed in the text field SPML Response (XML).

If a new object is added in the target system, its key is added to the Known Objects list. An iterator is returned if a search is carried out with a limited result set and the result list cannot be returned in its entirety. This iterator is added to the list of known iterators (Known Iterators). The search can be continued with this iterator.

You will find detailed error messages in the log file. This is stored in the directory that you specified in the option "LogDirectory" in the SPML Web Service configuration file.

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Searching for Errors in the One Identity Manager

Searching for Errors in the One Identity Manager

The One Identity Manager provides various options for localizing errors. These include:

Monitoring Process Handling with Job Queue Info

Monitoring Process Handling with Job Queue Info

The Job Queue Info tool supports control of the current state of services running in a One Identity Manager network. It enables a detailed and comprehensive overview of the requests in the Job queue and various One Identity Manager Service requests on the servers. This program makes it easier to work with processes, supplies status information during run-time and allows errors to be quickly recognized and debugged.

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