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== Overview ==
 
NOTE: This deployment is a work in progress.  This note will go away when it is functional
 
  
This simple deployment combines IdAS (along with the IdAS Registry), the JNDI Context Provider, and an LDAP server to provide an identity store which is then accessed by an application.
 
 
The application prints the attributes of some identities.
 
 
== Architecture ==
 
[[Image:Higgins-deploy-idas-v47.JPG|700px]]
 
 
== Higgins Components ==
 
Each of the following Higgins components are required along with their dependencies:
 
 
* {{HigCompLink|IdAS API}}
 
* {{HigCompLink|IdAS Common}}
 
* {{HigCompLink|IdAS Registry}}
 
* {{HigCompLink|JNDI Context Provider}}
 
* {{HigCompLink|Configuration XML}}
 
** {{HigCompLink|Configuration API}} (Needed by the JNDI Context Provider)
 
** {{HigCompLink|IdAS SPI}} (Needed by the JNDI Context Provider)
 
** {{HigCompLink|Util: IdAS CP}} (Needed by the JNDI Context Provider)
 
** {{HigCompLink|Util: IdAS JScript}} (Needed by the JNDI Context Provider)
 
** {{HigCompLink|Util: Socket}} (Needed by the JNDI Context Provider)
 
 
== External Components ==
 
These external components are also required.
 
* LDAP Server
 
** This deployment is based on a very simple [https://forgesvn1.novell.com/viewsvn/bandit/trunk/commons/ldaputil/ Java LDAP server]
 
** You may also use another LDAP server such as [http://openldap.org OpenLDAP]
 
 
== Instructions ==
 
* Get this deployment's project
 
** The .psf file is [[here]]
 
** The cvs location is <blah>
 
* Get all required Higgins components
 
** Follow the instructions in the Component's table row and on its page
 
* Get and install an LDAP Server.
 
** For the simple Java LDAP, follow these [http://example.com instructions]
 
** For OpenLDAP, follow <need something here>
 
* Extend the LDAP server's schema
 
** For the simple Java LDAP, the data file in <need link> is sufficient
 
** For OpenLDAP, <point to a schema file, or use default schema>
 
* Run the LDAP server
 
** Optional cmd line test to make sure it works
 
* Edit the configuration file
 
** <instructions on what to do>
 
** <make use of existing JNDI CP configuration pages>
 
* Run the application
 
** <instructions>
 
 
== See Also ==
 
* [[Deployments]]
 
 
== Links ==
 
* [http://eclipse.org/higgins Higgins Home]
 

Latest revision as of 19:26, 25 April 2008

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