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Creating RBS Objects for Custom Applications
Object Type
Container
or Leaf
Module
Container
Task
Leaf
Scope
Leaf
Role
Leaf
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If you want a single role membership to have multiple, non-overlapping
scopes (such as two different branches of the eDirectory tree), you must
list that role membership multiple times, each with a different scope.
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Click OK.
Typically, administration applications that use RBS objects add the needed
objects to your eDirectory tree automatically during installation. However, if
your organization has developed a custom administration application that uses
RBS objects, you can create the needed RBS objects manually. The following
are the types of RBS objects you can create:
Purpose
Represents a module of the
administration application, so that the
application's tasks can be logically
contained and uniquely identified.
Represents a specific application
function.
Represents the scope in which a role
member can exercise the functions of the
role, if the application defines scope in
non-eDirectory terms.
NOTE:
Before you can create a scope
object, its class must exist in the schema
of your eDirectory tree. A scope class is a
subclass of RBS:External Scope.
Represents an administrative role. It lists
the particular application tasks that role
members can perform. See
RBS Roles" on page 62
object type.
Example
An application might have User
and Server modules that each
contain a Create task.
Reset Login Password.
An application that defines scope
in Domain Name Service (DNS)
terms might let you create scope
objects such as:
For a User Administration
application, you might create roles
"Defining
such as:
to create this
com_xyz
com_xyz_usa
com_xyz_usa_ny
Rights Manager
Password Administrator
Employment Data Entry

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