Configure a custom AssemblyLine endpoint - Federated Directory Server
We can specify an AssemblyLine that you previously created in the Configuration Editor to be an endpoint in Federated Directory Server.
Before you begin
- Create an AssemblyLine by using the Configuration Editor. Ensure that the configuration XML file for the AssemblyLine project is copied to the configs folder of the Solution Directory. See the Security Directory Integrator documentation and search for Configuration Editor.
- In the Federated Directory Server console, ensure that you create an endpoint and specify the type as Custom AssemblyLine. See Configure endpoints.
Procedure
- On the Custom AssemblyLine endpoint configuration page, in the SDI Project configuration name field, enter the name of the SDI project that contains the AssemblyLine.
- In the following fields, specify the AssemblyLines that must be used for processing entries:
- AL to read Person entries
- AL to read Group entries
- AL to read Container entries
You must enter the following details of the AssemblyLine project that you created in Configuration Editor:
- Name of the SDI project that contains the AssemblyLine
- Name of the AssemblyLine
Use the following format:
Project Name:/AssemblyLines/AssemblyLine NameFor example, if your project is named OS400 and it contains an AssemblyLine named ReadUsers, then you would enter:OS400:/AssemblyLines/ReadUsers- To verify the custom AssemblyLine endpoint connection settings, click Test Connection. If the connection is successful, the attributes in the endpoint are displayed in a separate pane. We can use the Filter field to search the attributes.
What to do next
After configuring the endpoint, we can create a flow to define the relationship between the endpoint and the target directory server.
Parent topic:
Configure endpoints