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Integrating Novell IDM and Mule ESB (Final Part 7)

Startup Greytower and MuleMQ Services

Restart Novell eDirectory

To enable the Novell Identity Manager to “See” the new .jar files you must restart the server. This is accomplished by using the command /etc/init.d/ndsd restart.

An example of is provided in the graphic below

Restart Novell eDirectory

Starting Mule MQ

To enable the GreyTower Novell Connector to connect to the Mule MQ server we must start the service first. The following steps will outline the necessary steps to starting MULE MQ in a Linux environment.

  1. Change to the /opt/mulemq/server/mulemq/bin directory using the cd command.

  2. Mark the files executable by using the command chmod 755 *

  3. Now we can start the server by using the command ./nJMSServer

Novell IDM Integration

 

 

Novell IDM Mule ESB Integration

 

 

Deploy the GreyTower IDM Connector

Deploy GreyTower for Novell IDM Connector

 

Starting the GreyTower Novell IDM Connector

Starting GreyTower for Novell for IDM

 

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