Supported Connectors

Important

Connectors continue to be released outside the IDM release. For the latest documentation, refer to the ICF documentation.

IDM bundles connectors in the /path/to/openidm/connectors directory. ForgeRock supports a number of additional connectors that you can download from the ForgeRock Download Center.

All the connectors described in this guide are supported. This list indicates the connectors that are bundled with IDM 7.1.6:

The Adobe Marketing Cloud connector lets you manage profiles in an Adobe Campaign data store.

The CSV file connector is useful when importing users, either for initial provisioning or for ongoing updates. When used continuously in production, a CSV file serves as a change log, often containing only user records that have changed.

The Database Table connector enables provisioning to a single table in a JDBC database.

The Google Apps connector lets you interact with Google's web applications.

The scripted Groovy Connector lets you run a Groovy script for any ICF operation, such as search, update, create, and others, on any external resource.

The Kerberos connector is an implementation of the SSH connector, and is based on Java Secure Channel (JSch) and the Java implementation of the Expect library (Expect4j). This connector lets you manage Kerberos user principals from IDM.

The LDAP connector is based on JNDI, and can be used to connect to any LDAPv3-compliant directory server, such as ForgeRock Directory Services (DS), Active Directory, SunDS, Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition, IBM Security Directory Server, and OpenLDAP.

The Marketo connector lets you synchronize between IDM managed users and a Marketo Leads Database.

The MongoDB connector is an implementation of the Scripted Groovy Connector. This connector lets you interact with a MongoDB document database, using Groovy scripts for the ICF operations.

The MS Graph API connector lets you manage users and groups in a Microsoft Azure tenant, and lets you synchronize users and groups between IDM and Azure.

The Salesforce connector enables provisioning, reconciliation, and synchronization between Salesforce and the IDM repository.

The SCIM connector is based on the Simple Cloud Identity Management (SCIM) protocol and lets you manage user and group accounts on any SCIM-compliant resource provider, such as Slack, Facebook or SalesForce.

The Scripted REST connector is an implementation of the Scripted Groovy Connector. This connector lets you interact with any REST API, using Groovy scripts for the ICF operations.

The Scripted SQL connector is an implementation of the Scripted Groovy Connector. This connector lets you interact with any SQL database, using Groovy scripts for the ICF operations.

The ServiceNow connector lets you manage objects in the ServiceNow platform, integrating with ServiceNow's REST API.

The SSH connector is an implementation of the Scripted Groovy Connector, and is based on Java Secure Channel (JSch) and the Java implementation of the Expect library (Expect4j). This connector lets you interact with any SSH server, using Groovy scripts for the ICF operations.

  

This list indicates the connectors that are not bundled with IDM 7.1.6 but available from the ForgeRock Download Center:

The AS400 connector lets you interact with AS400.

The AWS connector lets you interact with the AWS IAM service.

The Cerner connector lets you interact with Cerner healthcare IT systems.

The DocuSign connector lets you manage DocuSign service accounts and synchronize accounts between DocuSign and the IDM managed user repository.

The GCP connector lets you interact with the Google Cloud Platform service.

The Epic connector lets you interact with Epic health systems.

The HubSpot connector lets you synchronize HubSpot contacts and companies with managed objects in an IDM repository.

The PeopleSoft connector lets you interact with Oracle PeopleSoft systems.

The PowerShell connector is not a complete connector in the traditional sense, but a framework within which you write your own PowerShell scripts to address the requirements of your Microsoft Windows ecosystem. Use this connector to create custom connectors that can provision any Microsoft system, such as Active Directory, Microsoft SQL, MS Exchange, SharePoint, Azure, and Office365.

The RACF connector lets you interact with IBM RACF systems.

The SAP connector is an implementation of the Scripted Groovy Connector that connects to any SAP system using the SAP JCo Java libraries.

The SAP S/4HANA connector lets you synchronize user accounts between IDM and the SAP S/4HANA service.

The SAP SuccessFactors connector lets you synchronize SAP SuccessFactors users with IDM managed users.

The Workday connector lets you synchronize user accounts between IDM and Workday's cloud-based HR system.

 
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