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Provisioning and Integration (P&I) challenges are urgent across HE & R communities
- P&I projects are everywhere
- New open source registry deployments (CPR and OR) at multiple institutions are anchor tenants for IAM infra and must be wired in for P&I
- Grouper deployment projects abound, driving new models of managing service eligibility
- Numerous campuses are on verge of deploying major commercial offerings in this space (OIM, etc.)
- Meanwhile COmanage, CoCoA and SURFconext packages are targeting Research VOs (complementing institutional focus elsewhere)
- HE & R community can take full advantage of the range of current activity IFF we
- Articulate a common functional framework within which we can discuss P&I use cases and requirements (in progress)
- Capture use-case driven requirements across an identified set of projects
- Document solutions emerging from these projects
- Highlight successful aspects of specific projects to guide next round of institutional or VO projects
- We already have adequate resources to shepherd this work (additional resources would accelerate progress)
- Change-driven messaging from identity registries (CPR and OR)
- ActiveMQ in CPR
- Amazon SQS, SNS as alternatives to ActiveMQ for queuing and notifications (UDub)
- Camel routes in OR (Camel: runnable/configurable Enterprise Integration Patterns)
- Feeding the Identity Registries from the Systems of Record
- Batch approach for OR (Rutgers own and Unicon-developed Spring Batch for UC Berkeley OR)
- Batch and API approaches to SOR integration in CPR
- CIFER SOR-to-Registry APIs
- RESTful push/pull APIs from registry (CIFER)
- SCIM flavor for cloud services & similar cases
- Provisioning engines
- OpenIdM (ForgeRock) investigations at CPR & Stanford
- Shareable connectors for specific provisioning targets
- Extension points:
- Camel "routes"
- Activiti for workflows involving humans
- Investigation/Experimentation stage:
- ESB: Mule
- Rules engine: Drools