Now that you have learned about the features and architecture of the Identity Manager User Application, you can start to customizing it as needed for your own business needs.Typically, you’ll be:
Table 1-5 Customizing the User Interface and Identity Self-Service Features
Table 1-6 Setting Up the Requests and Approvals Features
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Creating provisioning requests |
Identity Manager User Application: Design Guide and Section 17.0, Configuring Provisioning Request Definitions |
Customizing request and approval forms |
Identity Manager User Application: Design Guide |
Defining teams |
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Defining e-mail templates |
Identity Manager User Application: Design Guide and Section 18.4, Working with E-Mail Templates |
Table 1-7 Setting Up the User Application Production Environment
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Your production environment topology |
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Setting up security |
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Setting up digital signature support |
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Performance tuning strategies |
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Setting up a cluster |
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Setting up logging |
Table 1-8 User Application Configuration for Guest Access
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Guest or anonymous accounts |
Section 2.4, Enabling Anonymous or Guest Access to the User Application |
Allowing anonymous users to self-register |
Section 11.4, Configuring the Create Portlet for Self-Registration |
Allowing anonymous access to the directory search |
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Allowing anonymous access to the My profile or Organizational charts |
Section 12.6, Setting up Detail for Anonymous Access and Section 13.3, Configuring Org Chart for Guest Access |
Allowing anonymous access to a workflow |