Latest update: 7.1.4
- Overview
- About the ForgeRock Open Connector Framework and ICF Connectors
- Using the ICF API
- Implementing the ICF SPI
- Deciding on the Connector Type
- Implementing the Configuration Interface
- Implementing the Connector Interface
- Implementing the Operation Interfaces
- Common Exceptions
- AlreadyExistsException
- ConfigurationException
- ConnectionBrokenException
- ConnectionFailedException
- ConnectorException
- ConnectorIOException
- ConnectorSecurityException
- InvalidAttributeValueException
- InvalidCredentialException
- InvalidPasswordException
- OperationTimeoutException
- PasswordExpiredException
- PermissionDeniedException
- PreconditionFailedException
- PreconditionRequiredException
- RetryableException
- UnknownUidException
- NullPointerException (c# NullReferenceException)
- UnsupportedOperationException (c# NotSupportedException)
- IllegalStateException (c# InvalidOperationException)
- IllegalArgumentException (c# ArgumentException)
- Mapping ICF Exceptions to ForgeRock® Common REST Exceptions
- Generic Exception Rules
- Writing Java Connectors
- Writing Scripted Connectors With the Groovy Connector Toolkit
- About the Groovy Scripting Language
- Selecting a Scripted Connector Implementation
- Implementing ICF Operations With Groovy Scripts
- Variables Available to All Groovy Scripts
- Writing an Authenticate Script
- Writing a Test Script
- Writing a Create Script
- Writing a Search or Query Script
- Writing an Update Script
- Writing a Delete Script
- Writing a Synchronization Script
- Writing a Schema Script
- Writing a Resolve Username Script
- Writing a Run On Resource Script
- Writing a Run On Connector Script
- Advanced - Customizing the Configuration Initialization
- Writing Scripted Connectors With the PowerShell Connector Toolkit
- Troubleshooting Connectors
Overview of ICF Functionality
ICF provides many capabilities, including the following:
Connector pooling
Timeouts on all operations
Search filtering
Search and synchronization buffering and result streaming
Scripting with Groovy, JavaScript, shell, and PowerShell
Classloader isolation
An independent logging API/SPI
Java and .NET platform support
Opt-in operations that support both simple and advanced implementations for the same CRUD operation
A logging proxy that captures all API calls
A Maven connector archetype to create connectors