Provisioner's possible delivery models

Provisioner can be thought as a building block component in the sense that it can be included by developers in a more complete identity management solution. The way developers engage Provisioner may vary dependending on the selected delivery model.

Traditional

On a traditional model, the solution developer downloads the software component and installs one or more instances of it in an on-premise or third-party server. Once installed and configured, the developer can integrate the software component into his SOA solution.

Service-in-the-cloud

In this model, the developer integrates the software component into his SOA solution by consuming its services from within the internet. The software component is available for consumption at the following URL: (coming soon.....).

Virtual appliance

The software component is available as a virtual appliance. This virtual appliance is a fully pre-installed and pre-configured Provisioner and operating system environment that can be downloaded from: (coming soon.......). In this model the solution developer installs one or more instances of the virtual appliance in an on-premise or third-party server. Once installed, the developer can integrate the software component into his SOA solution.