How to: Create Rules Extensions from Multiple Sources
One limitation of rules extensions for the Forefront Identity Manager Synchronization Service (FIM Synchronization Service) database (metaverse) is that all the work is done in only one assembly. This makes it difficult for a team of developers to work on a metaverse rules extension. This topic presents one technique that you can use to assign multiple developers to a metaverse rules extension.
The strategy behind this technique is to create additional assemblies that other developers can work on. We strongly recommend that, however you partition the work, you should ensure that each provisioning extension operates on separate, disjoint objects. Failure to follow this rule can result in unpredictable provisioning.
For example, you could create two additional assemblies, MV_Extension_MA1.dll and MV_Extension_MA2.dll, through which you provision objects to management agents MA1 and MA2, respectively.
To identify your assembly as the metaverse rules extension, compile your code into an extension DLL and configure that DLL as the metaverse extension in the Configure Extensions dialog box.
The following code examples use multiple DLLs that contain classes that implement the IMVSynchronization interface and its methods. The example loads any DLL it finds in the ExtensionsDirectory property that has the prefix MV_Extension
and executes each of the DLL methods in the example's corresponding method.
Note
You can use a similar technique in a management agent rules extension if you want to have more than one developer work on the management agent rules extension.
The following example shows how to use a rules extension to use multiple provisioning DLLs.
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Reflection
Imports Microsoft.MetadirectoryServices
Imports Microsoft.MetadirectoryServices.Logging
Public Class MVExtensionObject
Implements IMVSynchronization
Dim myMVDlls() As IMVSynchronization
Dim PREFIX As String = "MV_Extension"
Public Sub Initialize() Implements IMVSynchronization.Initialize
' Get list of files that start with PREFIX and have a .dll extension.
Dim fileNames() As String = Directory.GetFiles( _
Utils.ExtensionsDirectory, _
PREFIX + "*.dll")
' Create the array the size of the number of files we found.
Dim numFiles As Int32 = fileNames.Length -1
ReDim myMVDlls(numFiles)
Dim i As Integer
Dim fileName As String
Dim assem As [Assembly]
Dim type, types() As Type
Dim objLoaded As Object
' Load the extension files into the array.
For i = 0 To numFiles
' Load the assembly.
fileName = fileNames(i)
assem = [Assembly].LoadFrom(fileName)
types = assem.GetExportedTypes()
' Examine all the object types in the assembly for
' ones that starts with "MVExtension". We assume
' this object type is an MV extension object type.
For Each type In types
If (Not (type.GetInterface("Microsoft.MetadirectoryServices.IMVSynchronization") Is Nothing)) Then
' Create an instance of the MV extension object type.
objLoaded = assem.CreateInstance(type.FullName)
Exit For
End If
Next
' If an object type starting with "MVExtension" could not be found,
' or if an instance could not be created, throw an exception.
If objLoaded Is Nothing Then
Throw New UnexpectedDataException("Found MV extension " + _
"DLL (" + fileName + ") without an " + PREFIX + "* type")
End If
' Add this MV extension object to our array of objects.
myMVDlls(i) = objLoaded
' Call the Initialize() method on each MV extension object.
myMVDlls(i).Initialize()
Next
End Sub
Public Sub Terminate() Implements IMVSynchronization.Terminate
Dim myDll As IMVSynchronization
' Call the Terminate() method on each MV extension object.
For Each myDll In myMVDlls
myDll.Terminate()
Next
End Sub
Public Sub Provision(ByVal mventry As MVEntry) Implements IMVSynchronization.Provision
Dim myDll As IMVSynchronization
' Call the Provision() method on each MV extension object.
For Each myDll In myMVDlls
myDll.Provision(mventry)
Next
End Sub
Public Function ShouldDeleteFromMV(ByVal csentry As CSEntry, _
ByVal mventry As MVEntry) As Boolean _
Implements IMVSynchronization.ShouldDeleteFromMV
Dim myDll As IMVSynchronization
Dim shouldDelete As Boolean = False
' Call the ShouldDeleteFromMV() method on each MV extension object.
For Each myDll In myMVDlls
If myDll.ShouldDeleteFromMV(csentry, mventry) Then
shouldDelete = True
Exit For
End If
Next
ShouldDeleteFromMV = shouldDelete
End Function
End Class
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Reflection;
using Microsoft.MetadirectoryServices;
using Microsoft.MetadirectoryServices.Logging;
namespace Miis_Metaverse
{
public class MVExtensionObject : IMVSynchronization
{
IMVSynchronization [] myMVDlls;
string PREFIX = "MV_Extension";
void IMVSynchronization.Initialize ()
{
// Get list of files that start with PREFIX and have a .dll extension.
string[] fileNames =
Directory.GetFiles(
Utils.ExtensionsDirectory,
PREFIX + "*.dll");
int numFiles = fileNames.Length;
// Create the array the size of the number of files we found.
myMVDlls = new IMVSynchronization[numFiles];
string fileName;
Assembly assem;
Type[] types;
Object objLoaded = null;
// Load the extension files into the array.
for(int i = 0; i < numFiles; i++)
{
// Load the assembly.
fileName = fileNames[i];
assem = Assembly.LoadFrom(fileName);
types = assem.GetExportedTypes();
// Examine all the object types in the assembly for
// ones that starts with "MVExtension". We assume
// this object type is an MV extension object type.
foreach(Type type in types)
{
if(type.GetInterface("Microsoft.MetadirectoryServices.IMVSynchronization") != null)
{
// Create an instance of the MV extension object type.
objLoaded = assem.CreateInstance(type.FullName);
break;
}
}
// If an object type starting with "MVExtension" could not be found,
// or if an instance could not be created, throw an exception.
if(null == objLoaded)
{
throw new UnexpectedDataException("Found MV extension " +
"DLL (" + fileName + ") without an " + PREFIX + "* type");
}
// Add this MV extension object to our array of objects.
myMVDlls[i] = (IMVSynchronization)objLoaded;
// Call the Initialize() method on each MV extension object.
myMVDlls[i].Initialize();
}
}
void IMVSynchronization.Terminate ()
{
// Call the Terminate() method on each MV extension object.
foreach(IMVSynchronization mvextension in myMVDlls)
{
mvextension.Terminate();
}
}
void IMVSynchronization.Provision (MVEntry mventry)
{
// Call the Provision() method on each MV extension object.
foreach(IMVSynchronization mvextension in myMVDlls)
{
mvextension.Provision(mventry);
}
}
bool IMVSynchronization.ShouldDeleteFromMV (CSEntry csentry, MVEntry mventry)
{
bool shouldDelete = false;
// Call the ShouldDeleteFromMV() method on each MV extension object.
foreach(IMVSynchronization mvextension in myMVDlls)
{
if(mvextension.ShouldDeleteFromMV(csentry, mventry))
{
shouldDelete = true;
break;
}
}
return(shouldDelete);
}
}
}
See Also
Reference
Concepts
Rules Extensions Examples
Using Rules Extensions
Provisioning Objects in the Connector Space