Single Domain
This chapter describes the use case of installing and configuring a single DirX Identity domain with one System domain, one Provisioning domain and one Connectivity domain. This use case is valid for most customers.
About this Use Case
Here we install all components on one machine, including:
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The directory server with the Provisioning domain and Connectivity configuration.
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A DirX Identity Manager that allows for managing objects both in the Connectivity and Provisioning configuration.
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A Web Center that allows for managing the objects in the Provisioning domain.
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A C++-based Server to handle the Tcl-based workflows that are defined in the Connectivity configuration.
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A Java-based Server to handle the Java-based workflows that are defined in the Connectivity configuration and the request workflows that are defined in the Provisioning configuration.
See the section "Single Domain" for an illustration of this use case.
Make sure that the machine has enough resources to handle all processes.
Setup and Configuration
The procedure to set up a single DirX Identity domain is described in detail in the DirX Identity Installation Guide in the chapter "Installation on a Single Machine".
After completing the procedure, you will have the following items:
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The directory server with one Provisioning configuration and a single Connectivity configuration.
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One DirX Identity Manager that allows for managing objects both in the Connectivity and in the Provisioning configuration. Login profiles were created for both parts.
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One Web Center that allows for managing the objects in the first Provisioning configuration.
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One C++-based Server to handle the workflows that are defined in the Connectivity configuration.
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One Java-based Server to handle the workflows that are defined in the Connectivity configuration and the Provisioning configuration.
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One Message Broker service to process messages.