HCL Digital Experience offers many types of groups and locations to store the
groups. Choosing the type of group and the location the groups are stored is an important step
in planning for using groups with HCL Digital Experience.
The following list provides a summary of available options for using groups in
HCL Digital
Experience.
- File Repository
- Type of group: Static only
- Advantage: Configured with your initial installation
- Disadvantage: Not supported in production systems
- LDAP
- Type of group: Static, Nested (optional), Dynamic (optional)
- Advantage: LDAP is an established industry protocol, which can integrate with multiple
applications. In most use cases, HCL Digital Experience connects to and uses
existing groups in an LDAP server.
- Disadvantage: LDAPs are only required to support static groups. Individual LDAP
vendors might optionally choose to support both nested and dynamic groups or to support
either nested group or dynamic group. Check with your LDAP administrator to determine
which type of groups your LDAP supports. If you have more requirements for using groups,
consider to use an LDAP location and another location for the groups that are listed
next.
- Virtual Member Manager Federated database
- Type of group: Static only
- Advantage: Useful in situations where LDAP is read-only and needs more groups specific
to Portal. Allows for cross-repository groups, that is, users from LDAP#1 and users from
LDAP#2 may exist in the same database group.
- Disadvantage: Groups are not accessible outside of the HCL Portal
server.
- Rule Based User Groups
- Type of group: Dynamic only
- Advantage: Provides dynamic group functions to HCL Digital Experience in
cases where an LDAP server does not support dynamic groups.
- Disadvantage: Only supported by HCL Digital Experience. Other WebSphere
Application Server based products cannot use these groups. Groups are accessible outside
of the HCL Portal server.