IDM (PRIME) 3.10 - Requirements and interoperability
This article provides installation requirements and interoperability data for PRIME.Â
Requirements
PRIME application server
Hardware
 | Minimum | Recommended |
---|---|---|
Hard disk storage | 5 GB The application generates log files, which consumes additional hard disk space. | Â |
CPU | 2 GHz | > 2 GHz |
RAM | 8 GB | 16 GB |
The sizing requirements listed above are only recommendations for a default setup. The sizing may differ, for example depending on the following things:
Number of concurrent users in the PRIME applications.
System architecture: for example high availability setup, combined or distributed setup of the PRIME applications.
OS footprint: different operating systems consume different RAM/CPU loads.
It is recommended to host the application server and the database server in the same data center (but on separated servers). Connecting a PRIME application server to a database server via a WAN connection would mean higher latencies and would affect the performance of the system.
Operating systems
The following operating systems are supported:
Windows 10 (Client OS not recommended for production environment)Â
Windows Server 2012
Windows Server 2012 R2
Windows Server 2016
Windows Server 2019
Linux and others on request
Software
The following software is supported:
Oracle Java JDK/JRE:
Version 8.0 (32-bit and 64-bit) , Update 191 or higher
OpenJDK
Version 11 (64-bit), Tested on OpenJDK 11.0.1
Application Server:
Apache Tomcat 8.5 and 9.0
IBM Websphere 8.5.5.11 (we expect Websphere expertise at the customer, Nexus does not offer integration services for deployment Websphere)
Required ports for Tomcat
On the Apache Tomcat at least two ports are required, one for HTTP and one for HTTPS. Tomcat default ports are 8080 (HTTP) and 8443 (HTTPS). To avoid port collisions, the PRIME distribution package is preconfigured with 18080/18443. The port numbers can be configured in the configuration file server.xml
. Technically, it is not necessary to use HTTPS, but it is highly recommended.
PRIME database server
Hardware
 | Minimum | Recommended |
---|---|---|
Hard disk storage | ~ 1 MB | Â |
CPU | 2 GHz | > 2 GHz |
RAM | 4 GB | 8 GB |
It is recommended to host the application server and the database server in the same data center (but on separated servers). Connecting a PRIME application server to a database server via a WAN connection would mean higher latencies and would affect the performance of the system.
Databases
The following databases are supported:
SQL Server 2012 and 2012 R2
SQL Server 2014 and 2014 R2
SQL Server 2016
SQL Server 2017
SQL Server 2019
Azure SQL
Oracle Database 11g
Oracle Database 12c
PostgreSQL 9.2 – 9.6
IBM DB2 10.5
Operating systems
All operating systems that can host the above databases are supported.
PRIME client workstation
Web browsers
All PRIME applications (Designer, Explorer, Tenant and Self-Service) are executed in up-to-date HTML5 web browsers such as:
Mozilla Firefox
Google Chrome
Internet Explorer 11
Safari
Microsoft Edge (Edge HTML engine)
PRIME releases are always tested with the latest browser versions.
Hardware
 | Minimum | Recommended |
---|---|---|
Hard disk storage | ~ 100 MB for Nexus Card SDK installation Nexus Card SDK is only necessary on a capture or production client. | Â |
CPU | 2 GHz | > 2 GHz |
RAM | 4 GB | > 4 GB |
Operating systems
The following operating systems are supported:
Windows 10
Linux (for clients without image capture, printing and encoding)
JasperReports
The following version of JasperReports is supported:
Templates in JasperReports format (.jrxml) version 6.5.1 are supported
Capture or production client: Software
If a workstation is used as a capture client or production client, the Nexus Card SDK application must be installed and licensed.
This requires a Windows-based workstation (PC). For complete installation requirements for Card SDK, see the Nexus Card SDK documentation.
The following version is required:
Nexus Card SDK Version >= 5.4.0.22Â
For PKI cryptochip encoding the following is also required:
A PKCS#11 compliant smart card middleware.
For a list of supported smart card middleware, see Smartcards and smartcard middleware.
Oracle Java JDK/JRE or OpenJDK
Version: 8 or 11, Tested on JRE 8 Update 191 and OpenJDK 11.0.2
Architecture: 32-bit (for any smart card middleware) or 64-bit (for any smart card middleware except Nexus Personal)
The smart card middleware and client-side Java must have the same OS architecture, either 32-bit or 64-bit, since PRIME Explorer's encoding component connectors from the client-side Java to the middleware.
Identity Manager Self-Service client: PKI cryptochip encoding
The following requirements apply for the use of PKI cryptochip encoding features on PRIME Self-Service clients:
A PKCS#11 compliant smart card middleware.
For a list of supported smartcard middleware, see Smartcards and smartcard middleware.
Smart ID Desktop App version 1.2.
Interoperability
Data connectors
PRIME allows synchronization of data with external systems for many different use cases, for example card data, employee data from corporate directories, and entitlements from physical access control systems. Import and export of data can be done for various formats, for example LDAP, JDBC, CSV and SCIM.Â
Corporate directories
PRIME supports connection to directories compliant with the following standard:Â
LDAP v3
Microsoft Active Directory is a typical example of a supported directory.
For more information, see Integrate Identity Manager with Microsoft services.
JDBC databases
PRIME supports connection to databases based on Java database connectivity (JDBC).
The following databases are supported:
QL Server 2012 and 2012 R2
SQL Server 2014 and 2014 R2
SQL Server 2016
SQL Server 2017
SQL Server 2019
Azure SQL
Oracle Database 11g
Oracle Database 12c
PostgreSQL 9.2 – 9.6
IBM DB2 10.5
H2
Certificate authorities
The following certificate authority (CA) products and services are supported:
Microsoft Active Directory Certificate Services (ADCS) 2012 / 2012 R2 / 2016
D-Trust Managed PKI
IDNomic version 4.8.1
EJBCA Version 6.3 (without Key Backup / Key Recovery)Â
DFN Managed PKI
QuoVadis PKI
For more information, see Integrate Identity Manager with certificate authority (CA).Â
Other CAs can be integrated on demand.
Physical access control systems (PACS)
These are the different levels of PACS integration in PRIME:
Basic PACS integration
Integration via standard data connectors, such as CSV files, JDBC, LDAP, and SCIM
Export of card data to PACS at card activation and deactivation
All PACS systems that can use any of the standard data connectors are supported.
Full entitlement PACS integration
Full entitlement PACS integration is included as part of the Physical Entitlement Management module in PRIME:
Integration via standard connectors in PACS backend
Online sync of card data and access profiles
Virtual access profile groups on top of PACS access profiles
Updates of access profiles can be separated from card issuing
The following PACS systems are supported:
Vendor | System | Supported versions |
---|---|---|
ASSA | Arx | 4.1 |
Siemens | Bewator 2010 Omnis | 6.2 |
Bravida | Integra | 7.0 |
Evva Salto | SALTO | 12.2 |
dormakaba | KABA Exos 9300 | 4.0 |
Lenel | OnGuard | 6.6 |
Pacom | Unison | 5.8.6 |
RCO | RCARD M5 | 5.x |
Stanley | Stanley Security Manager (SSM) | 8.0, 8.1 |
Stanley | Niscayah Integration Manager (NIM3) | 3.40 |
Unitek | Unilock | 2.0 |
For some PACS systems you need an additional license to do this integration. Contact your PACS vendor for more information.
Set up integrations
For more information, see Integrate Identity Manager with physical access control system (PACS).Â
Mobile device management (MDM)
The following mobile device management (MDM) product is supported:
MobileIron 9.1
Other MDM systems can be integrated on demand.
Digital identities
Smart cards and middleware
Supported smart cards depend on the smart card middleware. Smart card middleware is not part of the Nexus PRIME product.
PRIME connects to a smart card via the PKCS#11 library provided by the middleware. For a list of supported cryptochips and smart cards, please refer to the corresponding technical specification of the middleware.
CardOS 4.4 and CardOS 5.0 are our reference cards for testing. Other cards listed in the middleware specification also normally work, but must be tested individually for the specific requirement.
The following smart card middleware products are supported:Â
Vendor or product | Version | Reference card |
---|---|---|
4.30.2 and 5.1 | CardOS 4.4 + 5.0 | |
AET SafeSign | 3.0.93 | CardOS 4.4 |
Atos CardOS API | 5.4 (1) | CardOS 4.2C + 4.4 + 5.0 + 5.3 |
Charismathics CSSI | 5.4 | CardOS 4.4 + 5.0 TPM |
Cryptovision cv act sc/interface | 7.0.5 | CardOS 4.4 |
Gemalto IDGo800 Pkcs#11 Library | 1.2.4 | IDPrime MD830 |
Morpho Ypsid | 7.0.1 | Ypsid S3 |
Oberthur AWP | 5.1.1 | V 7.0.1 |
Safenet Authentication Client | 10.2 | IDPrime MD 840 |
T-Systems TCOS3 NetKey | 1.8.2.2 (2) | TeleSec Signature Card V2.0 |
(1) 5.4W14 or later is required for certain features
(2) 1.8.2.2 is the minimum compatible version, we recommend 1.8.2.4 or later
Virtual smartcards
The following virtual smartcard is supported:
Vendor/ Product | Version |
1.2 |
For more information, see Set up virtual smart card management in Identity Manager.Â
Language support
The following languages are supported:Â
English
French
German
Swedish
Additional information
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