In the server configuration, you can designate a repository administrator from within the LDAP registry. After you enable LDAP integration within the server configuration, you cannot log on by using admin as the user ID and password.
After you edit the Custom User Registry settings, you must restart the server.
You must designate an administrator ID. If you do not set up a valid administrator ID, when you switch the container to use the external registry, you cannot log on to Rational Asset Manager by using the admin user ID and password and cannot configure the product.
To set up an administrator ID, click . Then, locate the Custom User Registry section and designate an administrator ID for a valid user in the external registry.
To set up your container to work with an LDAP registry:
Rational Asset Manager is configured to work with a generic LDAPUserInformationFactory class that connects to an LDAP v3 registry and that provides the user information API.
The default LDAPUserInformationFactory class is a generic LDAP user information factory that requires a specific configuration to search and retrieve users and groups. The following information explains each configuration.