Tuesday, November 19, 2013

OIM EventHandler Export WLST

I was just trying to export some EventHandlers prior to applying an Oracle bundle patch and encountered the following error:

WLSTException: MDS-01160: Expecting absolute document reference. Reference " /metadata/iam-features-OIMMigration/EventHandlers.xml" is a relative reference to the document.MDS-91009: Operation "exportMetadata" failure. Use dumpStack() to view the full stacktrace. 

The reference in the error looked pretty absolute to me but upon further inspection of the metadata_files property there was a space after the comma.  I removed all of the spaces from the line and re-ran weblogicExportMetadata.sh; and voila no more error.

Monday, July 29, 2013

Nulli Gives Back to the Community – Floods Can’t Dampen Our Spirit!

On June 21, 2013, Southern Alberta was hit with devastating floods – the impacts both financially and emotionally will be felt for years.  Despite being a relatively small team, the flooding has impacted all of us at Nulli.  Some of our colleagues were temporarily evacuated from their homes, seeking shelter with colleagues, friends or neighbours until the dangers had passed.  Others had to stay evacuated until waters subsided, power was restored and cleaning out of contaminated belongings could be completed.  Yet others have family and friends who have had their homes and possessions completely destroyed and live day-to-day while they wait on flood policy and recovery decisions to determine their next steps for getting themselves into a home.

Flooded Neighbourhood - Sunnyside



The magnitude of the destruction is overwhelming and it is hard to comprehend the amount of resources that will be required to rebuild.  For many, the decision to rebuild or move out of flood prone areas will be uncertain for weeks to come as government guidelines and other factors come to fruition.


During these challenging times, Nulli has encouraged employees to give of their time wherever they can and to take time away from work to do so.  Our team has definitely been helping out in a multitude of ways.  Bringing their sweat labour, shovels, pumps, generators, fans, pressure washers, wrecking bars and bottomless energy, the Nulli team has placed their hearts on the line for anyone in need of a hand.  Everyone wants to help and everyone wants to make a difference.  When speaking of the volunteer support being offered by the Nulli team, a colleague recently stated, “I’m proud to be a part of Nulli, we have demonstrated our commitment to each other and to the community that we share so well”.
Nulli Team in High River

This has been a significant learning experience for all of us whether we have been impacted directly or indirectly; some of us have learned how to help while others have learned how to accept help.  The experience has been enormously rewarding on both a personal and community scale.  It’s been humbling to witness the wonderful things that people are capable of when faced with adversity and to support them in the process.

Nulli honours its’ commitment to community, its' values and lives up to its’ namesake 
– of truly being ‘Second to None’.

Friday, June 14, 2013

Nulli - Keeping IAM Simple Stupid - ForgeRock Open Identity Summit

Nulli showcased our views on IM KISS - "Keep IAM Simple Stupid" demo at the ForgeRock Open Identity Summit.   Presenting identity management in a visible and open format with nothing to hide is a key principle of the open community that Nulli and ForgeRock support.   The demo highlighted a rapidly deployed suite of the ForgeRock Open Identity Stack running on 4 Raspberry Pi computers.   So for a few hundreds of dollars Nulli was able to demonstrate the use of OATH2 credentials from Google, Amazon and Facebook for accessing protected apps, provision accounts using the OpenIDM workflow engine and providing directory failover using OpenDJ.   All of this neatly packaged in a picture frame illustrating the process flow and server interaction.
ForgeRock Open Identity Stack running on Raspberry Pi



Truly lightweight, elegant and effective.   Want to learn more about our POC showcased in the IAM world?   Give me a shout at dsmall@nulli.com.  

Many thanks to Ludo Poitou for the encouragement and congratulations to Rob who made it all happen.