Introduction
Once you have created your project, you already have a set of tools for evaluating Syncope in a quite rich scenario, without the need of setting up additional components like JEE container, database, LDAP server and so on.
Running
Go under
console
subdirectory of your project and execute the following command:
mvn -P embedded
Components available
Syncope core
Syncope core is the main web application, exposing a set of RESTful services.
- Base URL for REST methods: http://localhost:9080/syncope/rest/
- Credentials: 'admin' / 'password'
Syncope console
Syncope console is the administration interface for dealing with Syncope core.
- Access URL: http://localhost:9080/syncope-console
- Credentials: 'admin' / 'password'
Syncope internal storage
Syncope core's persistence is based on JPA: this allows deployment on a wide range of DBMS; when running in embedded mode, H2 (in-memory) is used for internal storage.
An SQL web interface is available at http://localhost:9082/:
- Choose configuration 'Generic H2 (Embedded)'
- Insert
as JDBC URL
jdbc:h2:mem:syncopedb
- Click 'Connect' button
External database resource
(Do you want to understand what an external resource is? Check Connectors and resources).
An H2 TCP database is available for propagation.
An SQL web interface is available at http://localhost:9082/:
- Choose configuration 'Generic H2 (Server)'
- Insert
as JDBC URL
jdbc:h2:tcp://localhost:9092/testdb
- Set 'sa' as password
- Click 'Connect' button
External LDAP resource
(Do you want to understand what an external resource is? Check Connectors and resources).
An Apache DS instance is available for propagation.
You can configure any LDAP client (as JXplorer, for example) with the following information:
- host: localhost
- port: 1389
- base DN:
o=isp
- bind DN:
uid=admin,ou=system
- bind password: 'secret'
External SOAP resource
(Do you want to understand what an external resource is? Check Connectors and resources).
An example SOAP server is available at http://localhost:9080/wssample/services.
You can check its internal storage by visiting http://localhost:9080/wssample/exploredb.jsp.